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The 100 Best Treatment Centers for Alcoholism and Drug
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The 100 Best Treatment Centers for Alcoholism and Drug
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The 100 Best Treatment Centers for Alcoholism and Drug
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse on the Rise in US
Drug and alcohol abuse on the rise in US
Drinking is woven into the fabric of many societies—sharing a bottle of wine over a meal, going out for drinks with friends, celebrating special occasions with champagne. But because alcohol is such a common, popular element in many activities, it can be hard to see ,when your drinking has crossed the line from moderate or social use to problem drinking.
If you consume alcohol simply to feel good, or to avoid feeling bad, your drinking could become problematic. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse can sneak up on you, so it’s important to be aware of the warning signs and take steps to cut back if you recognize them.
Drugs and Alcohol – Impact on Performance and Importance of Drug Testing
Drugs and Alcohol – Impact on Performance and Importance of Drug Testing
Drugs affect individuals in different ways and varying degrees. Little drug and alcohol use also can cause performance impairment. This is why employers need to be aware of potential impacts and set clear standards and expectations to minimize the risk. Drug and Alcohol use will put individuals at risk – for themselves, co-workers and the general public.
Impact on Performance :
Psychoactive drugs alter a person’s personal and professional work performance. Drugs and alcohol act on the central nervous system altering the way a person behaves. The basic functions of a person affect and results in the person’s performance. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 17,941 alcohol related traffic fatalities in 2006, a 2.4% increase from 2005. More workplace accidents are the result of human error. When drugs, alcohol, stress or fatigue-impair an employee, the potential for error increases tenfold. . Government studies reveal that 1 out of 6 workers have a drug problem and show that drug abusers on average cost an employer ,000 – ,000 per employee annually. They also reveal these employees are absent up to 16 times more often and are 1/3 less productive.