We Do Not Have This Type of Employee

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We Do Not Have This Type of Employee

Drug and Alcohol Program - Does anyone include Electric Production employees (such as Control Room Operators, etc) in their “Safety Sensitive” category for drug and alcohol random testing?

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We do not have Electric Production employees. We do however count our water and wastewater plant personnel as safety sensitive.

Yes

We do not have this type of employee

No – we do not have a classification such as this.

We only perform random testing on CDL employees.

No

We have IT employees. Are they the same as control room operators? We do not do random drug screens on the IT employees.

We include such employees as safety sensitive. We actually consider anybody that works at a waste water or water treatment facility as safety sensitive and they are on the random testing list.

I am not sure re: the electrical control room operators; in this County, we do random testing on CDL license holders as required by DOT. We also send heavy equipment operators and similar positions. All employees in the Utilities Department undergo an initial drug test upon hire; and employment is contingent upon passing.

No

We do not include production employees in drug & alcohol testing

Yes, with the exception of maybe two dozen employees, all 500 of our City employees are categorized as being in Safety Sensitive jobs (and thereby in the pool from which we randomly test.) We do not have electric production but we do have an electrical division that maintains traffic signals, rail crossings, street lighting, etc. We have water production, sewer, stormwater, solid waste, and a marina along with police/fire, but no electric distribution. If we did, I feel they would fall within the definition of ‘safety sensitive.’

We do not have electric production employees. The only utilities we provide are water related.

No (We do include all employees in a random per the FDFWP Act).

The City includes electric production employees in our “safety sensitive” category for our drug and alcohol program.

No

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