HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 96-37 RESOLUTION NO. �
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby approves the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Policy for the
Beaumont Municipal Transit System. The policy is substantially in the form attached
hereto as Exhibit "A".
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of
1996.
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- Mayor -
BEAUMONT TRANSIT SYSTEM
ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY
A. POLICY
It is the goal of Beaumont Transit System to provide safe,
dependable, low cost transportation to all passengers. While we
have many resources to meet this goal, none is more important than
our employees. Therefore to ensure that our employees can perform
at their highest potential, it is our policy to: 1) create a
drug/alcohol free workplace; 2) prevent drugs/alcohol from
impairing an employee's ability to perform his or her job in a
safe, efficient manner; 3) restrict the consumption, manufacturing,
or selling of drugs and other controlled substances; 4) support a
professional assistance program for individuals who have problems
with drugs and alcohol affecting their job performance.
B. PURPOSE
Beaumont Transit System has the right to protect its
employees, passengers and public from the adverse affects of drugs
and alcohol. While the employer does retain this right, it has no
right to restrict an employees' off-the-job conduct, absent a
showing that such conduct inherently and necessarily impairs or
could impair the employees' job performance. The Federal Transit
Administration guidelines (49 CFR part 653 and part 654) , set forth
in this policy are created to prohibit an employee from functioning
in a safety-sensitive position while under the affects of
drugs/alcohol and to assure the employee's fitness for duty. It
should be noted that this company will also remain under the "Drug
Free Workplace Act Of 1988" (49 CFR Part 29) .
C. APPLICABILITY
This policy set forth by Beaumont Transit System will apply to
all safety-sensitive and non-safety-sensitive transit system
employees, paid part-time employees, volunteers, contractors and
their employees while on transit property or while conducting any
transit related safety-sensitive function. Safety-sensitive
function means performing, ready to perform or the immediate
availability to perform any duty related to the safe operation of
mass transportation services. The following are safety-sensitive
functions:
1. Operation of a revenue service vehicle, whether or not
such vehicle is in revenue service
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EXHIBIT "A"
2 . Operate nonrevenue service vehicles that require drivers
to hold CDLs
3 . Dispatch or control revenue service vehicles
4. Maintain revenue service vehicles or equipment
used in revenue service except contractors to
Section 18 transit agencies
5. Provide security and carry a firearm
The functions listed above are as outlined by the Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) and these are to include any salaried
personnel who perform these functions as well as hourly paid
employees. At the end of this policy you will find a list of
safety-sensitive functions as they apply to Beaumont Transit
System. Though the FTA only regulates testing to safety-sensitive
employees, this policy will cover all employees. Non-Safety-
Sensitive employees are subject to the testing procedures, test
methods, prohibited conduct and disciplinary action that are
presented in this policy unless otherwise stated. It will be noted
that any guidelines which Beaumont Transit deems necessary to apply
to non-safety-sensitive employees are done so at the authority of
Beaumont Transit System and not the FTA.
D. PROHIBITED DRUGS
"Prohibited Drugs" are defined and limited to the substances
specified in Schedule I through V of Section 202 of the Controlled
Substances Act (21 CFR U.S.C. 812) and as further defined by 21 CFR
1300. 11 through 1300. 15. Beaumont Transit System is required by
the FTA to test for the following drugs (or their metabolites) .
Also listed below are the "Minimum Stipulated Test Levels"
necessary for a positive test result. Beaumont Transit System will
strictly adhere to FTA guidelines when testing for these drugs.
SUBSTANCE INITIAL CONFIRMATION TEST
SCREEN
Immunoassay Gas chromatography/mass
(RIA/EMIT) spectrometry (GC/MS)
1. Marijuana 100 ng/ml 15 ng/ml
2 . Amphetamines 1000 ng/ml 500 ng/ml
3 . opiates 300 ng/ml 300 ng/ml
4 . Phencyclidine 25 ng/ml 25 ng/ml
(PCP)
5. Cocaine 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml
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Beaumont Transit System reserves the right to test for other
drugs such as barbituates, benzodiazapines(e.g. , Valium, Librium,
Xanax) , nonbarbituate sedatives (e.g. , Quaalude) , and nonamphetamine
stimulants. Tests for these drugs will be performed separately
from the FTA test. Such testing is outside the scope of the FTA
regulation and is entirely at the discretion of the transit
company.
E. ALCOHOL
It is prohibited to conduct any transit business or operate
any transit vehicle while alcohol is present in the body. This
consists of the following which include alcohol:
1. Alcoholic beverages
2 . Any medication containing alcohol
3 . Mouthwash
4 . Food or candy
5. Any other substance which may contain alcohol
F. LEGAL DRUGS
The appropriate use of legally prescribed drugs and non
prescription medications is not prohibited. A written prescription
from a physician which includes the patient's name, substance name,
amount prescribed, and the period of authorization will constitute
a legally prescribed drug. Should the drug, whether prescription
or over-the counter in any way affect mental functioning or the
ability to operate machinery, use of must be reported to a
supervisor before performing a transit related function.
G. PROHIBITED CONDUCT
Alcohol Use
Under FTA guidelines an employee must not consume alcohol
while performing a safety-sensitive function, four hours prior to
performing a safety sensitive function, and up to eight hours
following an accident or until the employee undergoes a post
accident test, whichever comes first. As a part of Beaumont
Transit System's policy we require that no employee, safety-
sensitive or non-safety-sensitive, may consume alcohol within 4
hours of reporting for duty, while in uniform or on duty.
Furthermore no safety-sensitive employee may use alcohol in any
form during down time on a split run. Failure to comply will
result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.
Illegal Drugs
Use and ingestion of illegal drugs is prohibited at all times.
Transit system employees are prohibited from engaging in the
unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use
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of controlled substances in the workplace consistent with the Drug
Free Workplace Act of 1988.
H. DISCIPLINE REGARDING THE USE OF DRUGS ALJD THE MISUSE OF ALCOHOL
Under this policy and as set forth under FTA regulations, any
employee with an alcohol concentration of .04 or greater is not
allowed to perform any safety-sensitive duties until he or she has
been evaluated by a Substance Abuse Professional and has passed a
return to duty test. An employee with a alcohol concentration of
. 02 or' greater but less than . 04 must be removed from duty for
eight hours or until a retest shows an alcohol concentration of
less than . 02 . Furthermore under the FTA guidelines any safety-
sensitive employee who has a verified positive drug test result, an
alcohol concentration of . 04 or greater, or refuses to submit to a
test must also be evaluated by a Substance Abuse Professional.
Refusal to submit to a test include the following behaviors:
1 . Refusal to take the test.
2 . Inability to provide sufficient quantities of breath or
urine to be tested without a valid medical explanation.
3 . Tampering with or attempting to adulterate the specimen
or collection procedure.
4 . Not reporting to the collection site in the allotted
time.
5. Leaving the scene of an accident without a valid reason
before tests have been conducted.
The following disciplinary guidelines are not mandated by the
FTA, but for the purposes of this policy Beaumont Transit System
reserves the right to conduct disciplinary procedures regarding
drugs\alcohol as it deems necessary. These guidelines cover all
employees both safety-sensitive and non-safety-sensitive. As set
forth by the FTA, Beaumont Transit System will ensure that all
employees receive the opportunity for evaluation and treatment
should they have a verified positive test result. Evaluation and
rehabilitation will be offered to the employee .even if the employee
is terminated. All employees who test positive for drugs\alcohol
while performing a safety-sensitive function will be offered
treatment in a rehabilitation program for the first offense.
Should the employee refuse the treatment program he\she will be
terminated immediately. Should an employee-test positive a second
time while performing a safety-sensitive function the employee will
be terminated immediately. Those who test positive while on
company property will be suspended pending an investigation by
management and dependent upon those findings the employee will
receive disciplinary action up to and including termination.
Should management have reasonable suspicion to believe that an
employee is abusing drugs or alcohol outside the workplace and it
is adversely affecting his or her job performance, the company
reserves the right to require that the employee enter a Employee
Assistance Program. Any employee who fails to comply with the
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assistance program at the request of management is subject to
disciplinary action up to and including termination. Any employee
that refuses to submit to a drug urine test or a breath alcohol
test as outlined above will be terminated immediately. An employee
that tests positive for drugs\alcohol after an accident will be
terminated immediately. The company has the right under FTA
regulation to test up to 32 hours for drugs and 8 hours for alcohol
after an accident. If an employee is charged with drug
trafficking, possession, manufacturing or use outside the workplace
he or she will be terminated immediately. Furthermore any safety-
sensitive employee or holder of a CDL who receives a DWI outside
the workplace and does not notify management within 1 day of being
charged will receive discipline up to and including termination.
I. EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL
As outlined by the FTA this section will cover the effects of
alcohol misuse on an individual's health, work and personal life;
signs and symptoms of an alcohol problem; and available methods of
intervening when an alcohol problem is suspected.
Health Effects
The chronic consumption of alcohol (average of three servings
per day of beer (12 ounces] , whiskey (1 ounce] , wine (6 ounce
glass] ) over time may result in the following health hazards:
1. Decreased sexual functioning
2 . Dependency (up to 10 percent of all people who drink
alcohol become physically and/or mentally dependent on
alcohol and can be termed "alcoholic"
3 . Fatal liver diseases
4 . Increased cancers of the mouth, tongue, pharnyx,
esophagus, rectum, breast, and malignant melanoma
5. Kidney disease
6. Pancreatitis
7 . Spontaneous abortion and neonatal mortality
8 . Ulcers
9 . Birth defects (up to 54% of all birth defects are
alcohol related) .
Social Issues
1. Two thirds of all homicides are committed by people who
drink prior to the crime.
2 . Two to three percent of the driving population is legally
drunk at any one time. This rate is doubled at night and
on weekends.
3 . Two-thirds of all Americans will be involved in a alcohol
related vehicle accident during their lifetimes.
4 . The rate of separation and divorce in families with
alcohol dependency problems is 7 times the average
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5. Forty percent of family court cases are alcohol problem
related.
6. Alcoholics are 15 times more likely to commit suicide
than are other segments of the population.
7 . More than 60 percent of burns, 40 percent of falls, 69
percent of boating accidents and 76 percent of private
aircraft accidents are alcohol related.
The Annual Toll
1. 24, 000 people will die on the highway due to the legally
impaired driver.
2 . 12, 000 more will die on the highway due `to the alcohol
affected driver.
3 . 15,800 will die in non-highway accidents
4 . 30, 000 will die due to alcohol caused liver
5. 10, 000 will die due to alcohol-induced brain disease
or suicide.
6 . Up to another 125, 000 will die due to alcohol-related
conditions or accidents
Workplace Issues
1. It takes one hour for the average person (150 pounds) to
process one serving of an alcoholic beverage from the
body.
2 . Impairment in coordination and judgement can be
objectively measured with as little as two drinks in
body.
3 . A person who is legally intoxicated is 6 times more
likely to have an accident than a sober person.
Signs and Symptoms of Use
1. Dulled mental processes
2 . Lack of coordination
3 . odor of alcohol on breath
4 . Possible constricted pupils
5. Sleepy or stuporous condition
6. Slowed reaction rate
7 . Slurred speech
Methods of Intervention
1. Develop an effective Employee Assistance Program
to aid in the counseling of employees with alcohol
related problems
2 . Drug and alcohol rehabilitation treatment (2 types)
A. Intensive Impatient Services: Treat people with
physical and/or psychological complications.
B. Intensive outpatient services: Treat dependent
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patients who have fewer physical or psychological
complications.
J. TESTING PROCEDURES
It is the policy of Beaumont Transit System to follow the
drug\alcohol testing procedures that have been laid out by the FTA.
Beaumont Transit System will strictly adhere to all standards of
confidentiality and assure all employees that testing records and
results will be released only to those authorized by the FTA rules
to receive such information. Furthermore should Beaumont Transit
System wish to test it's employees for drugs other than the five
specified by the FTA, it will perform these tests ' separately from
the FTA test. Such testing is outside the scope of the FTA
regulation and is entirely at the discretion of the transit system.
R. DRUG TESTING
All drug testing will be done through urinalysis. All urine
specimens will be collected at a appropriate collection site. A
collection site is a place designated by the employer where
individuals present themselves for the purpose of providing a
specimen of their urine to be analyzed for the presence of drugs.
The collection site must meet the Department of Transportation
guidelines established in "Procedures for Transportation Workplace
Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs" (49 CFR part 40) . All drug
testing under the FTA regulations must be completed in a laboratory
certified by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) .
All testing will be conducted consistent with the procedures put
forth in 49 CFR part 40, as amended. All test results will be
reviewed by a qualified Medical Review Officer (MRO) and for all
specimens that test positive, a confirmatory Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) test will be performed.
Also if an employee has a verified positive drug test they will be
advised of the resources available to evaluate and resolve problems
associated with drug abuse. Though the company maintains a policy
of termination for anyone testing positive they will afford the
employee the opportunity to be evaluated by a Substance Abuse
Professional (SAP) as mandated by the FTA.
L. ALCOHOL TESTING
The FTA regulation (49 CFR part 654) requires that the
employer conduct breath alcohol testing on safety-sensitive
employees consistent with the provisions set forth in 49 CFR part
40. The breath specimen must be collected through the use of an
evidential breath testing device (EBT) that is approved by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) . The test
must be performed by a breath alcohol technician (BAT) . The BAT
must be "trained to proficiency" in the operation of the EBT he or
she is using and in the alcohol testing procedures specified in the
regulations. The alcohol test will be conducted at a site that
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provides privacy to the individual being tested. Upon arrival at
the site the employee must provide positive identification to the
BAT. After the testing procedures are explained to the employee
the employee and the BAT must complete,date and sign an alcohol
testing form. The BAT will then conduct a screening test. If the
result of the screening test is less than . 02 no further testing
will be required and the test will be reported to the employer as
negative. If the alcohol concentration is greater than . 02 a
confirmation test will be performed. If the initial and
confirmatory tests are not identical, the confirmation test result
is deemed to be the final result. Policy regarding alcohol
concentration, refusal and removal from a safety-sensitive position
were discussed in section H.
M. TYPES OF TESTING
Six types of testing are required by the drug and alcohol
rules:
1 . Pre-employment
2 . Reasonable suspicion
3 . Post-accident
4 . Random
5. Return to duty
6 . Follow-up
In addition the these six types of testing Beaumont Transit System
is also required by the FTA to perform blind sample testing as a
quality assurance measure for the testing laboratory.
Pre-Employment
FTA regulations (G.S. 653 .41, 654. 31) require that all
applicants for employment in safety-sensitive positions or
individuals being transferred into safety-sensitive positions must
be given pre employment drug and alcohol tests. Employees may not
be hired or assigned to the safety-sensitive position unless they
pass the tests. Participation in the system's prohibited substance
testing program is a requirement of each safety-sensitive employee
and, therefore is a condition of employment. Beaumont Transit
System will test not only safety-sensitive employees but non-
safety-sensitive employees during pre-employment. Any prospective
employee who tests positive for drugs/alcohol during pre-employment
will not be hired and will not be allowed to apply for a position
with the transit system again. Any employee who wishes to transfer
into a safety-sensitive position and tests positive is subject to
disciplinary action up to and including termination.
Reasonable -suspicion
The FTA regulations (G. S. 653.43 , 654 .37) also require a
safety-sensitive employee to submit to a test when the employer has
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reasonable suspicion that the employee has used as prohibited drug
or has misused alcohol as defined in the regulations. The request
to undergo a reasonable suspicion test must be based on specific,
contemporaneous, articulable observations concerning the
appearance, behavior, speech, or body odor of the safety-sensitive
employee. Managers who will be called upon to make this
determination, must be trained in the facts, circumstances,
physical evidence, physical signs and symptoms, or patterns of
performance and/or behavior that are associated with use. Managers
must be fair and objective in requesting reasonable suspicion
tests.
Post Accident
FTA regulations (G.S. 653 . 45, 654 .33) require testing for
prohibited drugs and alcohol in the case of certain mass transit
accidents. Post-accident testing falls under two categories fatal
and non-fatal accidents.
1 . Fatal Accidents
Whenever there is a loss of human life, each surviving safety-
sensitive employee on duty at the time of the accident must be
tested. Safety-sensitive employees not on the vehicle (e.g.
maintenance personnel) , whose performance could have contributed to
the accident (as determined by the transit agency using the best
information available at the time of the accident) must be tested.
Beaumont Transit System will reserve the right to test non-safety
sensitive employees should they be involved in or contribute to a
fatal accident.
2 . Non-Fatal Accidents
Following non-fatal accidents involving a bus, van, or
automobile, employers shall test each safety-sensitive employee on
duty in the mass transit vehicle at the time of the accident if the
employee received a citation under State or local law for a moving
violation arising from the accident. Safety-sensitive employees in
non-fatal accidents involving railcars, trolley cars, trolley
buses, or vessels on duty in the vehicle at the time of the
accident must be tested unless their behavior can be completely
discounted as a contributing factor to the accident. For non-fatal
accidents, the employer shall test any other safety-sensitive
employee whose performance could have contributed to the accident,
as determined by the employer using the best information available
at the time of the accident. It will be noted that Beaumont
Transit System reserves the right to test non-safety-sensitive
employees in non-fatal accident situations if they were involved or
contributed- in some way.
Post-accident drug and alcohol tests must be performed as soon
as possible. Drug tests must be performed within 32 hours
following the accident. Alcohol tests must be performed within 8
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hours of the accident.
Random Testing
The FTA (G.S. 653 .47, 654 . 35) requires random testing of drugs
and alcohol for all safety-sensitive employees. Under FTA
guidelines transit agencies must use a scientifically valid random
number selection method to select safety-sensitive employees. For
Beaumont Transit System purposes, we will use a computer based
random number generator that is matched with safety-sensitive
employees' identification numbers. At least 50% of the total
number of safety-sensitive employees subject to drug testing and
25% subject to alcohol testing will be tested each' year. The test
dates will be spread reasonably throughout the year and the transit
system will use precaution not to establish a predictable pattern.
The process will be unannounced as well as random. All safety
sensitive employees in the random pool will have an equal chance of
being selected for testing and shall remain in the pool, even after
being tested. All non-safety-sensitive employees that Beaumont
Transit System wishes to random test will be placed in a separate
pool and tested under the authority of Beaumont Transit System, not
the DOT's or the FTA's.
Return to Duty Testing
Before any employee is allowed to return to duty to perform a
safety-sensitive function following a verified positive test
result, an alcohol result of . 04 or greater, a refusal to submit to
a test, or other activity that violates the regulations, that
employee must first be evaluated by a substance abuse professional
and pass a return to duty test (G.S. 653 .49, 654 . 39) . The test
result must be a verified negative drug test result or an alcohol
test result of less than . 02 before the employee will be allowed to
return to a safety-sensitive function. Should the situation arise
where an individual will be allowed to return to duty after testing
positive, Beaumont Transit will strictly follow the FTA's
guidelines concerning return to duty testing.
Follow-up Testing
Once allowed to return to duty, an employee shall be subject
to unannounced follow-up testing for at least 12 but not more than
60 months. The frequency and duration of follow-up testing will be
recommended by the substance abuse professional as long as a
minimum of six tests are performed during the first 12 months after
the employee has returned to duty (G.S. 653.51, 654 .41) . Employees
that are subject to follow-up testing will remain in the random
testing pool and will be tested when their names come up. Should
the situation arise Beaumont Transit System will follow FTA
guidelines on follow-up testing.
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Blind Performance Testing
In addition to the six major employee testing categories
described above, Beaumont Transit System will perform blind sample
proficiency testing as a quality assurance measure for the testing
laboratory (G.S. 40. 31) . Under this FTA requirement, the employer
will submit three quality control specimens to the laboratory for
every 100 employee specimens sent for testing, up to a maximum of
100 blind samples per quarter.
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BEAUMONT TRANSIT SYSTEM
SAFETY SENSITIVE FUNCTIONS
Fixed Route Bus Driver (Full Time or Part time)
Shuttle Driver (Either Bus Or Van)
Charter Driver (Either Bus Or Van)
Mechanics (A & B)
Bus Washer/Fueler
Service Employees
Mechanic's Helpers
Any Employee Operating A Handicap Service Vehicle
Manager (When Performing a Dispatch Function Or
Supervising a Maintenance Function)
Assistant Manager (When Performing a Dispatch Function Or
Supervising a Maintenance Function)
Secretary/Receptionist(when performing a Dispatch Function)
Office Manager (when performing a Dispatch Function)
Dispatcher
Parts Room Clerk (When Performing a Dispatch Function Or
Supervising a Maintenance Function)
Shop Foreman
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Any questions regarding this policy or any other aspect of the
drug-free and alcohol-free transit program should contact the
following transit system representative:
PROGRAM MANAGER
Name: William J. Munson
Title: General Manager
Address: 550 Milam
Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone Number: (409) 835-7895
Fax Number: (409) 892-4069
MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER
Name: Dr. John S. Vardiman
Address: Director, Beaumont Industrial Clinic
Telephone Number: (409) 835-0074
Fax Number: (409) 832-7034
SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROFESSIONAL
Name: Pending
Title:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
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