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Substance Abuse Program Management & DOT Compliance

'Up to 40 percent of industrial fatalities and 47 percent of industrial injuries can be linked to alcohol consumption and alcoholism.'
- Bernstein, M. and Mahoney, J., 1989.

Alcohol and drug dependency is on the rise nationally, and the effect on the workplace and family is devastating.  Human Development Company  counselors make every effort to respond to the whole situation.  We realize the impaired person is only one of the people who are affected by the addiction.  Family, supervisors, co-workers, and customers are also involved.  HDC provides clients with comprehensive services to address these issues.  

Drug-Free Workplace Programs:

  • Policy development and/or review and implementation.
  • Training for supervisors on workplace drug and alcohol dependency issues and reasonable suspicion testing.
  • Drug and alcohol training for employees.
  • Assessment, treatment recommendations and follow-up care to employees identified through screening.
  • Coordination between employer, employee, family and treatment resources.
  • Support and education services for families who are affected.

Human Development Company strives to provide its clients with the most appropriate treatment recommendations in the least restrictive manner, utilizing resources that may allow the employee to continue work.

DOT Compliance:

For companies required to implement a drug and alcohol testing program under DOT regulations.

  • Policy development and/or review and implementation.
  • Training for supervisors and employees to meet DOT requirements.
  • Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) services for employees who test positive for drugs and alcohol.
  • Nationwide Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) network.

'Alcohol and drug abuse has been estimated to cost American businesses roughly 81 billion dollars in lost productivity in just one year-37 billion due to premature death and 44 billion due to illness. Of these combined costs, 86 percent are attributed to drinking.'
- US Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (1995).


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