One of the reasons that
random drug alcohol testing programs are
so important has nothing to do with keeping substances out of the
workplace. It has to do with fairness and not rushing to judgment.
Sometimes it is difficult to differentiate when a person is having
personal problems as opposed to being a substance abuser. The reality
is that people with severe personal problems can exhibit many of the
same symptoms as people using drugs or alcohol. Therefore, drug and
alcohol tests that use reliable equipment or supplies and quality
screening services protect workers from being unjustly accused of
substance abuse.
Anyone who has experienced
a critical personal problem and experiences extreme stress knows that
the body and mind are impacted. This can lead to odd behaviours and
extreme emotions. People under stress lose their perspective and make
poor decisions. They overreact to situations and easily get into
arguments with co-workers. Personal problems that cannot be left at
home are brought into the workplace, leading to workers being
over-critical and difficult to work with on a regular basis.1
These people make more mistakes at work and have trouble handling the
demands of their jobs.
Same Patterns but
Different Causes
In fact, people having
problems with family, finances, relationships, employment, and so on
can experience many of the same physical effects as substance
abusers. For example, stress can cause high blood pressure,
contribute to weight gain or loss, lead to skin rashes, and so on.
Stressed workers miss more work days due to sickness. When they do
show up, they are less productive and unreliable because their
thoughts are focused on personal problems. They have trouble
sleeping, and that increases the negative impacts of stress on
physical health and emotional well-being.
These are symptoms of
stress. They are also the symptoms of substance abuse. A person
using drugs or alcohol, especially on a routine basis, will have
changing sleep patterns, experience noticeable changes in their
weight, develop low self-esteem, and go through a series of mood
swings.2 Emotional outbursts are common, making the
substance abuser difficult to work with because co-workers have no
idea how the person will react to any particular situation.
What people under stress
and drug addicts also have in common is the fact they are hiding
something, so they can be evasive and refuse to answer questions. It
is easy to assume a person experiencing changes in their behaviour or
temperament is using some kind of drug or is an alcoholic, when in
fact the person is exhibiting stress symptoms. Employers should only
address worker problems from the perspective of job performance. When
an employee is having problems, the employer can kindly remind the
person there are resources available for employees needing assistance
but cannot invade a person’s privacy. However, a random drug and
alcohol testing program is valid according to the law and protects
the employer and the employees from unjust accusations.
Powerful Knowledge
Employers should be aware
that odd behaviour and emotional outbursts can be indications of
substance abuse or a person under extreme stress. Each situation is
different and achieving consistent responses as an employer can be
challenging. Random drug and alcohol testing programs do more than
simply detect substances. They enable employers to separate workers
using illicit substances from those who are experiencing life
problems. That is powerful knowledge that can guide an employer as to
the next best step to take.
Mediscreen
(mediscreen.net.au/index.php?mod=services)
offers dependable screening services that help employers administer
reliable drug and alcohol testing
programs. Team members can collect and test samples on a schedule
that fits the employer’s needs.
This article has been taken from : http://www.mediscreen.net.au/articles/personal-problems-or-substance-abuse/
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