81 www.rnca.ca Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Association Cannabis in the Workplace (continued) What does a good impairment policy include? All workplaces should have a drug and alcohol policy that addresses the potential for cannabis impairment in the workplace.The policy should: • Include mechanisms for identifying and reporting impairment (self, others) • Outline arrangements for confidentiality • State if an item or substance is allowed on the premise, and if so, under what circumstances • Provide training to employees, supervisors and managers • List any available assistance, such as an Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) or other resources • If applicable, describe under what circumstances drug testing will be administered • Explain how disciplinary action will be taken, when necessary • Describe when accommodation will be considered As well, human rights laws in most jurisdictions require that employers accommodate employees with medical needs or disabilities (including disabilities from substance dependence). How do I recognize if someone is impaired? Signs that someone may be impaired at work include: • Personality changes or erratic behaviour, such as more interpersonal conflicts or overreacting to criticism • Odour of alcohol or drugs on their breath or clothes • Glassy or red eyes, unsteady gait, slurring, poor cooordination • Consistent lateness, absenteeism or reduced productivity or quality of work The effects of cannabis on the body can include: • Dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, headache • Impaired memory, and disturbances in attention, concentration and ability to think and make decisions • Disorientation, confusion, feeling abnormal or having abnormal thoughts, feelings of unreality, feeling an extreme slowing of time • Impairment of motor skills and perception The effects and length of impairment can differ from person to person and depends on several variables, including how the cannabis was consumed (e.g., inhaled or eaten), how much was consumed, and the concentration of active ingredients, such as THC (a chemical which causes the high) and CBD. Workplacenl.ca
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