ML20141A371
| ML20141A371 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 06/20/1997 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM) |
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| References | |
| NUREG-BR-0242, NUREG-BR-242, NUDOCS 9706200250 | |
| Download: ML20141A371 (2) | |
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Executive Order 12564, dated September 15,19S6, cstablislied flic goal of a drug-free CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFYING TDPS workplace in the Federal Governntent.
Testing has been conducted at the NRC O Unescorted access to vital or protected since Norcmber 19SS.
areas of nuclear power plants, Category I fuel cycle facilities, or uranium enrichment facilities WHO IS COVERED UNDER O Incident Response Center / Team THIS PROGRAM?
responsibilities NRC employees who occupy the approxi_
O Access to Sensitive Compartmented, l
mately 1,720 testing-designated positions Foreign Intelligence Information, and /
or classified information (TDPs) are subject to readorn testing and may also be tested based on reasonable O M tor vehicle operators whose suspicion of drug use on or off-duty.
principal duties or backup duties Employees not in TDPs may also volun-include the driving of Government teer to be included in the random drug vehicles to transport passengers testing pool.
ALL NRC emplovees are subject to testing RANDOM TESTING RATE based on reasonable suspicion of on-duty drug use, or impairment of function.
AND FREQUENCY Employees may also be tested for other reasons, such as being involved in an U NRC has a 50-percent annual testing accident that results in death or personal rate; that is, the number of random injury requiring immediate hospitalization tests conducted each year is equal to or in property damage in excess of $10,000; 50 percent of the number of TDPs satisfying the requirements of a last chance
. J Testing is conducted 10 times each year agreement; or complying with the provi-sions of 10 CFR Part 10.
.J Because employees are eligible to be selected for each of the 10 random Employeas who complete an NRC ap-proved treatment or education program testing series, an employee may be may be subject to follow-up testing.
selected more than once during the calendar year.
Pre-employment testing is required of all external candidates being seriously considered for employment in a TDP with the NRC.
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DEFINITION OF A LEGALLY HEADQUARTERS DRUG TESTING PRESCRIBED DRUG FACILITY A legally prescribed drug is one that is T-6 B3 (1) taken b= the person for whom it was prescribed,(2) taken for the condition, and in the dosage, for which it was prescribed, and (3) prescribed by a physi-IMPORTANT cian in the norma performance of his or i
her duties.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS Drug Program Manager IMPORTANT TIPS (301) 415-0546 O Do not take drugs prescribed for Drug Program Specialist someone else.
(301) 415-6545 C Follow your physician's instructions on the correct dosage and frequency co-oc-33,E#$
of medication.
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asked to meet with the MRO.
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example, California Proposition 215 and Arizona Proposition 200, regarding the use of marijuana and g
other drugs listed on Schedule 1 of the
'o Federal Controlled Substances Act.
3 The MRO has been directed to not accept a prescription or a physician recommendation for a Schedule I substance, for example, marijuana, heroin, or LSD, as a legitimate gggggggg medical explanation for the presence of such a substance in an individual's NUREG/BR-0242 urine specimen.
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