Symptoms
of Substance Abuse
How
can you tell if an employee might have a substance abuse problem? He or she may
have physical symptoms (chills, smell of alcohol, sweating, weight loss,
physical deterioration); along with emotional (increased aggression, anxiety,
burnout, denial, depression, paranoia); and/or behavioral symptoms (excessive
talking, impaired coordination, irritability, lack of energy, limited attention
span, poor motivation). It is important to note, however, that if an
employee displays these symptoms, it does not necessarily mean he/she has a
substance abuse problem.
Signs
that substance use may be a workplace hazard include:
- Creating
mishaps, being careless and repeatedly making mistakes.
- Damaging
equipment or property.
- Being
involved in numerous accidents.
- Displaying
careless actions in the operation of hazardous materials or equipment.
- Being
unreliable, not being where he or she should be.
- Showing
a lack of detail on performing routine job duties.
- Being
unwilling to follow directions and being argumentative.
- Giving
elaborate, unbelievable excuses for not fulfilling responsibilities.
- Not
carrying one’s load.
- Taking
unnecessary risks.
- Disregarding
safety for self and others.
If you suspect drug abuse, make sure you have documented
incidents and performance problems before discussing the situation with the
employee. An employee assistance program (EAP) can
help managers and supervisors who suspect employee substance abuse deal with
the situation appropriately, as well as help the individual find the treatment
needed. For more information, please contact the PCOC Insurance Program department
of EPIC at (877) 860-7378 or, email us @ ProPest@epicbrokers.com. Also check out: www.pcocinsurance.com.