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Neurobehavioral, health and safety consequences associated with shift work in safety sensitive professions [Review].
With the sequence of high-profile aircraft disasters last year and this, a number of passengers are "safety sensitive".
Railroad drug testing is limited to about 120,000 workers who are considered "safety sensitive" — those whose performance puts lives at risk.
Less than four years later, Congress took the next step, requiring drug testing for "safety sensitive" workers in all industries regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
The drug test failure rates are computed in fractions that belie the mayhem than can result if a bus driver, rail engineer, pilot or pipeline worker in a "safety sensitive" position is under the influence.
Transportation companies with workers who hold "safety sensitive" jobs are required to test at least 25percentt of their workforce each year, although in some industries there is more regular and stringent testing.
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Random testing must be conducted at all times of day when safety-sensitive functions are performed.
Neurobehavioral, health, and safety consequences associated with shift work in safety-sensitive professions.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration added a sixth — ecstasy — to the test administered to safety-sensitive workers.
(i) A covered employee shall only be randomly tested for alcohol misuse while the employee is performing safety-sensitive functions; just before the employee is to perform safety-sensitive functions; or just after the employee has ceased performing such functions.
The covered employee may not perform safety-sensitive functions unless the confirmation alcohol test result is less than 0.02.
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