Guidelines - Drug Free Campus

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Definition

Drug Free Campus Policy #1003

Drug Free Campus Procedures

Bloodborne Pathogens

Employees are responsible for completing mandatory bloodborne pathogens training, if required for their individual job. Failure to complete required mandatory training may result in disciplinary action.

Chemical Dependency

UNMC supports the position that chemical dependency is a disease that can endanger the health and well being of students, employees, and faculty and can have a negative effect on the public they serve. UNMC advocates treatment and rehabilitation for affected students, employees, and faculty in a manner that first protects the public, while allowing a reasonable opportunity for recovery and re-entry into the workplace/classroom.

Drug Free Campus

UNMC prohibits employees from the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of alcohol and/or a controlled substance on UNMC property. Compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, as amended, by employees is a term and condition of employment at UNMC

Medical Conditions/Workplace Safety

UNMC has a “Injury and Illness Prevention Program,” which ensures occupational safety and health practices to reduce work-related accidents and injuries; in addition to providing guidance in accommodating medical conditions of UNMC faculty, staff and students.