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Rev 4 to Nuclear Group Procedure NG-IS-00004, Fitness for Duty Program
ML20217C381
Person / Time
Site: Davis Besse Cleveland Electric icon.png
Issue date: 06/22/1990
From: Leny L
CENTERIOR ENERGY
To:
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ML20217C290 List:
References
NG-IS-00004, NG-IS-4, NUDOCS 9107150247
Download: ML20217C381 (56)


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6.6 Other Factors Affecting Fitness For Duty 19  :

6.7 . Employee Assistance Program 20 6.8 Unacceptable or Illegal Drug Related Sanctions 22 6.9 Alcohol Related Sanctions- 24 6.10 Random Drug and Alcohol-Testing 26 6.11 For-Cause Testing Requirements 29 6.12 For-Cause Testing Process 30 ,

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6.15 Reportability. 38 6.16 Audits 39 6.17 Recordkeeping Requirements 40

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ATTACIUiENT 4: Call-In Questionnaire 47 ATTAC!! MENT 5: Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data 48 COMMITMENTS 50

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1.0 EEREQHI The purpose of this proceduro in to establish the Fitness for Duty Program at Davis-desso Nuclear Power Station (DBNPS).

2.0 APPLICADILITY/ SCOPE 2.1 Apolicability This procedure applies to personnel granted unoscorted access to the Protected Area, or ascigned to Emergency Responso organization duties in the ECC or TSC. This proceduro shull require implomunting proceduros.

?.2 Excentions This proceduro does not apply to the followings e NRC employees e Law enforcement personnel required to have access due to official business e offsito amorgency fire and medical responso personnel whilo responding on-site.

e Stato, County, and Local Officials responding to Davis-Bosso Nuclear Power Station Emergency Pacilition outside the Protected Arna.

e Toledo Edison, contractor or Vendor representativos who aro unexpectedly called to licensen omorgency facilition during an accident.

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4.2 COMPANY SUPERVISOR - Those Company employees whose principal contribution is directing the work of other employees who are subject to 10 CFR 26.

4.3 CONFIRMED POSITIVE TEST- The result of a confirmatory test that has established the presence of drugs or drug metabolites in a specimen at or above the cut-off level, and that has been deemed positive by the Medical Review Officer (MRO) after evaluation. A confirmed positive test for alcohol can be obtained as a result of a confirmation of blood alcohol levels with a second breath analysis without MRO evaluation.

4.4 CONTRACT PERSONNEL - Those personnel assigned to work at Davis-Besse who are not employed by Centerior Energy Corporation or its subsidiar'ies.

I 4.5 EVIDENTIARY QUALITY BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION ANALYSIS DEVICE (BAC) - Breath alcohol analysis device of a brand and model that conforms to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) standards and the requirements of the Ohio Revised Code.

4.6 FITNESS FOR DUTY - The relationship between the job and the abilities of the person who is to perform the job in a safe, effective, and reliable manner.

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4.8 ILLEGAL DRUGS - Those drugs included in Schedules I through V of the Controlled Substance Act, but not when used pursuant to a valid prescription or whnn used as otherwise authorized by law.

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4.10 NOMINAL - Term used to provido the licensco reasonablo latitudo. Plus or minus throu months is consistent with NUREG 1385, section 11.1. This latitudo is acceptable provided it is not used repeatedly as an operation convenience to extend the training interval beyond the specified timo. C-1 4.11 PRESUMPTIVE POSITIVE TEST - The results of a confirmatory l tout that has established the presence of illegal drugs which have not boon reviewed by the MRO.

4.12 SPON3OR - Individual who signs the Badged Individual Chock-In Form for non-company employoon. This individual is responsible for non-company employoos who are subject to 10 CFR 26.

4.13 SUITABLE INQUIRY - The best effor.t verification of employmont history for the past five years, but in no caso loss than thrno years, obtained through contacts with previous employers to datormino if a person was, in the past, testod positivo for illegal drugs, subjected to a plan for treating substance abuso, removed from, or made ineligible for activities identified within the scopo of this proceduro, or denied unescorted access at any other nuclear power plant or other employment in accordance with a fitness for duty policy.

4.14 FITNESS-FOR-DUTY PROGRAM MANAGER - The Supervisor - Access Control is the Fitness-For-Duty Program Manager. The Fitness-For-Duty Program Manager coordinates Fitness For Duty related issues with the applicable Departmental Representativos.

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delineated in this procedure: l 5.1 Specific Titles l

5.1.1 Employee Assistance Program Coordinator '

l 5.1.2 Medical Review Officer 5.1.3 Supervisor - Access Control and Fitness-For-Duty j Program Manager '

5.1.4 Supervisor-Security Shift l 5.1.5 Supervisor - Special Programs

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5.2 Oraanizations 5.2.1 Access Control 5.2.2 CSC Procurement Department C-1l 5.2.3 Davis-Besse Personnel 5.2.4 Emergency Preparedness 5.2.5 Industrial Security Committee 5.2.6 Health Center l 5.2.7 Nuclear Licensing 5.2.8 Nuclear Training 5.2.9 Quality Assurance 5.3 g3neric Titles 5.3.1 Company Employees 5.3.2 Company Supervisor 5.3.3 Contract Administrator 5.3.4 Contract Perconnel 5.3.5 Department Training Coordinators

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0 0 7479 PAGE REVISION PROCEDU*E NUMBE;I DAV3BESSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Fitness For Duty Program 10 04 NG-IS-00004 6.0 EBOCEDURE 6.1 Q.eneral Raaulrements 6.1.1 The Supervisor - Access Control is the Fitness-For-Duty Progran Manager. Issues which cannot be resolved by the Supervisor - Access control shall be referred to the Manager -Industrial Security for resolution.

6.1.2 Personnel granted unoscorted access to the protected area or assigned to Emergency Rosponso Organi:ation duties in tho ECC or TSC shall comply with the Fitness For Duty Program.

6.1.3 CSC personnel and their supervisors, who possess unescorted access or are assigned ERO dution at DBNPS shall adhore to the requiron.onts specified in this proceduro. C-1 6.1.4 The Fitness For Duty Program shall provide for the following as required by 10 CFR 26: l

a. Initiation of a Suitablo Inquiry into an )

individual's employmont history prior to granting unescorted access. This inquiry shall determino if the individual had previously violated fitness for duty requirements,

b. Chemical testing by urinalysis for the presence of illegal drugs,
c. Breath analysis to datormine blood alcohol concentration.
d. Mechanisms to evaluato other factors affecting an individual's fitnoLa for duty including, but not limited to stress, fatiguo, and illness.
o. An Employeo Assistanco Program (EAP) , for Company personnel,
f. Sanctions for personnel found to be in violation of the Fitness For Duty Program.
g. Training of supervisory personnel and escorts on behavioral observation.
h. General fitness for duty orientation for all personnel subject to the Fitness For Duty Program
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j. Record keeping requirements l
k. Reporting requirements l
1. Licensee blind performance testing l
m. Training of health center personnel l
n. Collection process l
o. Appeals j l UOTE 6.1.5 l l This verification is documented by a memo from thel Supervisor - On-site Emergency Preparedness to the l Supervisor - Access Control, titled Notification l of Emergency Response Organization Personnel l Change. l 6.1.5 Emergency Preparedness shall not consider an individual qualified to perform Emergency Response Organization duties in .he ECC or TSC without verification from Accebe Control which documents successful completion of drug and alcohol testing, initiation of a suitable inquiry and Fitness-For-Duty Training.

6.1.6 Suitable inquiry checks and initial drug and alcohol testing are not required for personnel who held Protected Area access or were already assigned to ERO Duties in the TSC or ECC prior to January 3, 1990.

6.1.7 CSC Procurement Dept, shall ensure provisions C-1l are included in all contracts and agreements for personnel services which require that:

a. The contract company submit a list of supervisory personnel working at DBNPS, subject to the requirements of 10 CFR 26, to their applicable Sponsor for the scheduling of fitness for duty training.

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b. Prior to assigning contract personnel to work at i Davis-Besse, contract employers shall inform Access Control if the individuals had previously been denied access at any nuclear power plant for violations of a fitness for duty program.
c. Contract personnel comply with the Davis-Besse l Fitness For Dut) Program.

6.1.7 CSC Procurement Dept. shall ensure that C-1l provisions are included in the contracts and agreements for the drug testing laboratories to ,

adhere to the requirements of 10 CFR 26. I 6.2 Suitable _Incuiry 6.2.1 Prior.to granting unescorted access to the Protected Area or prior to assignment to ERO duties in the TSC or ECC, Access Control shall ensure a written statement is obtained from the individual as to whether access was ever drinied at another nuclear

-power plant based on violation of a fitness for i

duty program.

6.2.2 Individuals shall be denied unescorted access for failure to provide:

a. The written statement required for suitable inquiry
b. Reasons for removal or revocation of unescorted ,

access.

6.2.3 Access Control shall ensure a suitable inquiry is conducted in accordance with established procedures l to determine if the individual had previously:

a. Tested positive for drugs or use of alcohol that ~

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b. Been subject to a plan for treating substance abuse (except for self-referral for treatment).

t c.- Been_ denied unescorted access to the protected and vital area or removed from Emergency l Response organization duties in accordance with a Fitness For Duty Program.

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6.2.5 If the suitable inquiry establishes a record of any item (s) listed in step 6.2.3, Access Control shall deny access or assignment to ERO duties pending successful completion of the following:

a. Medical determination of fitness for duty, l
b. Establishment of a follow-up testing program
c. Satisfaction of time limits specified in section 6.8, Unacceptable or Illegal Drug Related l

Sanctions.

d. Industrial Security Committee review and disposition.

6.2.6 Upon receipt of a suitable inquiry request and a written release from the involved individual, Access Control shall provide'the information listed in 6.2.3.a-c to the requesting licensee or employer.

6.3 Chemical Testino__Reauirements 6.3.1 Chemical testing for the presence of illegal drugs shall be required:

a. Within 60 days prior to granting of unescorted access to the Protected Area or initial assignment to ERO duties.
b. If Protected Area access has lapsed, testing shall be required within 60 days prior to reinstatement of unescorted access,
c. If assignment to the Emergency Response organization has been removed, testing shall be required within 60 days prior to reassignment to the Emergency Response Organization.
d. On a random basis at a rate equal to at least 100 percent of the workforce per year.

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e. For-Cause.
f. Unannounced follow-up testing after an individual is reinstated following a confirmed positive test for illegal drugs.

6.3.2 Initial and random testing shall test for:

a. Marijuana ,
b. Cocaine
c. Opiates
d. Amphetamines
e. Phencyclidine 6.3.3 Tests for_any illegal drugs may be performed on for-cause- test specimens or an.11ysis of any specimen suspected of being_ adulterated.

6.3.4 After an individual is reinstated following a confirmed positive test, unannounced follow-up testing shall be ' performed at least once every month for four_ months and at least once every three months for the next two years and eight months.

6.3.5 Licensed operators performing in a licensed 3 capacity shall report prescriptions and over-the-counter medications to the Health-Center'on Attachment 1, Notification of Prescribed i Medication. l

'6.3.6 _0ther personnel should inform the Health Center of-l prescription medication, and over-the-counter medication on Attachment 1, Notification of L Prescribed-Medication.

l L 6.3.7 The Health Center-Staff shall l

a. Evaluate identified prescription and over-the-counter-medication to determine if use of the medication may affect the individual's fitness for duty.

b.- Notify the individual's Company Supervisor upon determining that;the medication may affect the individual's fitness for duty.

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6.4 Chemical _ Test _Processina 6.4.1 ' Access Control shall schedule personnel for initial and random testing.

6.4.2 The KRO or designee shall schedule personnel for follow-up testing.  ;

l NOTE _6.4.3 l l The Supervisor - Access Control and Medical l ,

Services staff may consider extenuating circumstances.when determining whether to deny site access. l 6.4.3 Individuals failing'to show up for scheduled testing or failing to provide a sample within two hours of notification shall-be denied-site access and removed from'ERO. duty assignments, if applicable.

6.4.4 Individuals refusing to sign testing consent forms,

. provide specimen for_ testing, or in any way fail to cooperate shall be:

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b. Considered to have provided a confirmed positive test-result, d.ND
c. Identified as removal for cause-in response to suitable inquiry checks.

6.4.5 The Health center staff shall collect specimens to l be tested for the presence of illegal drugs in accordance with established procedures.- l

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6.4.7 Access to presumptive positive test results shall l l be limited to the Medical Review officer.

6.4.8 The Medical Review Officer shall notify Accors )

control by computer, or in writing, of all negative l test results.

6.4.9 Within 10 Working days of receipt of a presumptive l positive test, the Medical Review officer shall review the test results in accordance with established procedures.

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be off site. l 6.4.10 When the MRO notifies a Company Supervisor that an employee has tasted positive for illegal drugs, the company Supervisor shall notify the EAP Coordinator and request an EAp referral for the company employee. ,

6.4.11- When requested by the Company Supervisor, the EAP _

Coordinator shall arrange EAP referral for company 1 employees.

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6.5.1 When reporting to work at DBNPS every individuals alcohol-level-shall be below .04.

6.5.2 The Health Centor staff shall perform breath l alcohol analysis for determining blood alcohol concentration

a. With every drug tost.
b. Periodically'for six months following h company or contractor personnel reinstatement l after second of fense blood alcohol concentration 0.04 percent or greater, i

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a. The five hour period immediately preceding scheduled working hours.
b. Working hours (including lunch breaks).

6.5.4 If there is a BAC reading between .01 and .039, the Supervisor - Access control shall contact the.:Po.

6.5.5 The MRO shall determine if the individual was in violation of the Fitness For Duty Program when he or she arrived on site, by review of the BAC test results.

'6.5.6 Personnel determined to have consumed alcohol during the five hour abstinence period or the work shift shall be subject to the sanctions of Step 6.9.2 l regardless of breath alcohol concentration level.

6.5.7 When alcohol related for-cause testing is required ,

and the Health Center is unavailable, the Supervisor-Security Shift shall ensure a breath alcohol analysis is performed.

6.5.8 Initial and confirmatory breath alcohol analysis i shall be performed using evidentiary breath alcohol concentration analysis (BAC) devices in accordance .

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6.5.10 Individuals may request an additional confirmatory analysis which shall be conducted by a gas .

cFlomatography of a blood sample.

6.5.11 Blood alcohol concentrations of 0.04 percent or greater shall be considered positive test results.

6.5.12 Security shall deny site access to individuals l with blood alcohol concentrations of 0.04 percent or greater in accordance with Section 6.9, Alcohol Related Sanctions.

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6.5.13 Bloo.' alcohol concentrations between 0.01 and 0.039 percent shall:

a. Not result in sanctions except as stated in subsection 6.5.3.
b. Require further testing to determine whether blood alcohol concentration is lowering.

6.5.14 The Health center staf f, 'or Security if the Health Center staff is unavailable,-shall retest individuals with a blood alcohol concentration test result greater than 0.01 percent, but less than 0.04 percent at least 30 minutes after the initial test to ensure blood alcohol concentration levels tre decreasing. l

'6.5.15 If further testing indicates blood alcohol '

concentration is rising, additional testing shall be performed at approximately 30 minute intervals until level reaches 40.04 percent.or level starts to decrease. l 6.5.16 If.further testing indicates blood alcohol concentration is decreasing, the individual's Company Supervisor, Supervisor-Security Shift, and the Health Center staff (if available) shall determine whether the individual may be allowed to work.-

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a. Physical appearance of the individual (clear-eyed, hands shaking, alcohol smell, manual dexterity).
b. Type of work the individual is assigned.
c. Blood alcohol concentratio's. i 6.5.18 In situations where the inditidual is allowed to work with blood alcohol concentration between 0.01  !

and 0.039 percent, the Compaity Supervisor shall: '

a. Document why the individual was allowed to work.
b. Forward documentation to Security for retention.

6.5.19 If the assessment by the Company Supervisor, Supervisor-Security Shif t, and the Health Center staff (if available), determines that the individual is not fit for duty, the individual with blood alcohol concentration between 0.01 and 0.039 percent may not be allowed to enter the Protected Area or Emergency Facilities.

6.5.20 In situations where the individual'is not allowed to work with blood alcohol concentration between 0.01 and 0.039 percent, the Company Supervisor should l ensure transportation offsite is offered to the individual.

I 6.6 Other_ Factors _Affectino Fitness _For_ Duty 6.6.1 Personnel shall maintain an awareness of other factors which may affect fitness for duty including, but not limited tot

a. Stress
b. Fatigue
c. Illness.

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Company assessment Supervisor and the company to assist Supervisor in a fitness is not for duty l on-site, any available company Supervisor may be used to assist the Supervisor-Security Shif t in l assessing the individual fitness for duty.

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6.6.2 Personnel observing an individual Who may be unfit ,

for duty due.to stress, fatigue, or illness shall immediately notify the involved individual's company Supervisor (if known and on-site) or the Supervisor-Security Shift. l 6.6.3 The Supervisor-Security Shif t, Health Center Staf f l  ;

(if available) and the observed individual's company -

Supervisor shall determine if the individual is fit for duty in accordance with Section 6.12, For-Cause Testing Process.

6.7 Emolovee_ Assistance _Procram ,

6.7.1 .An EAP shall be available for company _ employees which offers

a. Assessment 1
b. Short-term counseling
c. Referral services
d. Treatment monitoring.

6.7.2 EAP for contract personnel shall not be provided by the Centerior Energy Corp. or its sucsidiaries.

6.7.3 The EAP Coordinator shall refer first offense.

company employees, with confirmed positive test results for illegal drugs, which has been determined to have occurred off-site, to EAP.

6.7.4 Contractor Supervisors should refer _ first of fense contract personnel, with confirmed positive test results for illegal drugs, which has been determined to have occurred off-site, to an EAP.

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6.7.6 Company or Contractor personnel referred to EAP as l a result of drug or alcohol testing shall complete the prescribed rehabilitation program as a condition of maintaining or regaining site access. l 6.7.7 Company Supervisors, or Company Sponsors for thosa l contract personnel not assigned to a company Supervisor, shall ensure contract employers are notified when contract personnel violate the Fitness For Duty Policy.

6.7.8 Company or Contractor personnel enrolled in an EAP program who have been denied site access for fitness-for-duty-related activities and are requesting reinstatement shall notify the Supervisor

- Access Control in writing in accordance with established procedures. l 6.7.9 Before recommending reinstatement, after sanctions have been met, for company or contractor personnel j referred for first offense confirmed positive tests for illegal drugs, the Medical Review Officer shall ensure the appropriate EAP has:

a. Proof that the individual has initiated and complied with the rehabilitation programs and treatment.
b. For Company personnel, provided recommendations for future employment.

6.7.10 Company or Contractor personnel self-referral l shall not be considered a first offense violation of the Fitness For Duty Policy.

6.7.11 Company or Contractor personnel self-referral to l EAP shall not exempt an individual from participation in the drug and alcohol testing program, or frat sanctions in the event of a confirmed positive test result or other violation of the Fitness For Duty Policy.

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6.7.13 Upon notification from the Medical Review Officer of an individual's condition being hazardous, Access control shall immediately deny the individual site access in accordance with established procedures.

6.8 snacceptable or Illecal_Drua_Related_ Sanctions l 6.8.1 Lacking other evidence to indicate the use, sale or possession of illegal drugs within the protected area or Emergency Response Facilities, a confirmed positive test shall be considered an indication of offsite drug use.

6.8.2 Company or Contract personnel, determined to have been involved in off-site usage of illegal or abuse of legal drugs, with confirmed, unacceptable test results shall be subject to the following sanctions at a minimum:

l NOTE: ,f.8.2.a l For company personnel, the site access denial is time off without pay.

a. First offense - site access denial for 14 days 1 and EAP referral.
b. Second Offense - site access denial for three {

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a. First Offense - site access denial for five l years,
b. Second Of fense - permanent site access denial. l 6.8.4 Access Control shall ensure individuals determined to be'enfit for duty are denied site access in accordance with established procedures.

6.8.5 Individuals denied site access due to drug related l activities-and requesting reinstatement shall notify the supervisor - Access Control in writing in acccrdance with established procedures. l 6.8.6 Access Control shall reinstate suspended company orl contractor personnel after:- ,

a. EAP plans for treatment, follow-up, and' future employment are developed and approved by the Medical Review officer (first offense which has been determined to have occurred off-site) '
b. Rehabilitation program deemed appropriate has

'been initiated during the suspension period.

c. Medical-And Management assuranco documenting: _l
1. Individual's fitness to adequately perform activities within the scopeLof 10 CFR 26 i shall be obtained before_ permitting the individual to be returned to these activities.
2. Individual has been drug free for three- '

years'(for other than first offense, off-site, confirmed positive test results) .

d. Items 1 and 2 have been reviewed and approved by-the MRO.
e. Required time limit for suspension has been met.

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f. The Industrial Security Con.mittee has reviewed the case and approved reinstatement in accordance with established procedures. l 6.8.7 Individuals reinstated following suspensions related to illegal drugs shall be subjected to unannounced follow-up testing as follows:
a. Monthly for the first four months following reinstatement,
b. Once every three months for the following two years and eight months. l 6.9 Alcohol _Related_ Sanctions 6.9.1 Access Control shall deny site access to l individuals with blood alcohol concentration 0.04 percent or greater in accordance with established procedures.

l NOTE 6.9.,2 l l These sanctions do not apply to individuals with l breath alcohol concentration,0.04 percent or l greater who have been Called-In to work unless l the individual is tested later in the work shift and found to have consumed alcohol during the work i shift.

6.9.2 Company or Cont.ractor personnel testing l positive (blood alcohol concentration 0.04 percent or greatar) for alcohol shall be subject to the following sanctions at a minimum:

a. Company personnel
1. First Offense - site access denial for thel work shift and three days unpaid suspension.
2. Second Offense - site access denial for j the work shift, five days unpaid suspension, EAP recommended, and six months unannounced follow-up testing.

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3. Third Offenso - Discharge and permanent site accesa denial
b. Contractor personnel
1. First Offense - revocation of site access l for the work shift and three additional days.
2. Second Offense - revocation of site access l for the work shift, an additional five days, EAP recommended, and six months unannounced follow-up testing.
3. Thi- Offense - Permanent site denial.

6.9.3 Company or Contractor Supervisors shall ensure j transportation offsite is offered for individuals testing positive for alcohol.

6.9.4 If an individual tests .10 and above and refuses transportation off-site the Company Supervisor shall inform the individual that Local Law Enforcement Agencies shall be notified of his or her condition and location.

6.9.5 The Company supervisor shall notify the Supervisor-Security Shift to make the LLEA notification when an individual refuses transportation off-site.

6.9.6 In cases where the individual tested between .01 and

.039, the MRO shall determine if the individual was in violation of the Fitness For Duty Program when he or she arrived on site.

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a. Assess the individtal'c ability to perform assigned jobs,
b. Take appropriate action (such as performing additional testing, escorting the individual, or closely supervising the individual) .

6.9.8 Access Control shall:

a. Reinstate company or contractor personnel suspended for first or second offense alcohol related activities:
1. After the required time limits for suspension have been met 6ED
2. After the company or contractor personnel tests negative on a blood alcohol analysis immediately prior to access reinstatement.

6.10 Random _Druc_and_ Alcohol Testina 6.10.1 Access Control shall establish a random drug and alcohol testing program such that testing shall be:

a. Conducted unannounced in a random manner,
b. Conducted at a rate equal to at least 100 percent of the workforce annually.

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c. Administered so that a person completing a test is immediately eligible for the next unannounced test,
d. Administered at least weekly and at various times during the day.

6.10.2 Random testing shall be initiated within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of generation of the Random list and be completed within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> after initiation.

6.10.3 On the day random testing is being conducted, Access Control shall notify Company Supervisors of personnel selected, time, and location of testing.

6.10.4 Company Supervisors shall:

a. Notify selected personnel using Attachment 2, Notification of Random Drug Testing, of the testing location and the time scheduled.
b. Instruct the individual to bring Attachment 2, Notification of Random Drug Testing, to the Health Center when he or she reports to provide l their specimen, and give the form to Health Center personnel.

l NOTE _6.10.4.c l l The Supervisor - Access control may use discretion l in determining to test individuals temporarily

[ absent from normally assigned work locations (suchl as Independence for the day or training at another l facility). l

c. Instruct personnel not physically located at DBNPS (such as at Independence, Perry Nuclear Power Plant, .CEI, or Plaza) at the time the ,

random test is required to report to either DBNPS or Perry Nuclear Power Plant (whichever is closer) for testing.

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d. Document personnel away from company property (such as vacation, sick, training, auditing, contract personnel granted unescorted Protected Area access who are working offsite) on the day random testing is performed using Attachment 2, Notification of Random Drug Testing.

I G.10.5 Company Supervisors documenting employee absence from work when called for randcm testing shall forward Attachment 2 to Access Control for retention when completed.

6.10.6 Individuals failing to show up for scheduled testing or failing to provide a sample within two hours or notification shall be denied site access.

l NOTE _6.10.7 l l Failure to provide a sample may result in the l situation considered as a confirmed positive tost l result and appropriate disciplinary action and 1 sanctions taken (disciplinary action applies to j company employees only). The Supervisor - Access l Control may consider extenuating circumstances when determining action to take for failure to provide a sample.

6.10.7 If an individual is unable to provide a specimen, the Health Center staff shall notify Access Control.

6.10.8 The Health Centor staff shall: l

a. Test personnel selected for random testing i for. illegal drugs and blood alcohol I concentration in accordance with established procedures.

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b. Notify the Supervisor-Security Shitt of all l personnel testing positive on an initial blood 1 alcohol analysis,
c. Ensure the individual testing positive for alcohol is escorted to Security for a confirmatory analysis.

6.10.9 Security shall perform a confirmatory blood alcohol analysis in accordance with established procedures.1 i

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6.10.11 Access Control shall process:

a. Confirmed positive drug test results in accoidance with Section 6.8, Unacceptable or l Illegal Drug Related Sanctions,
b. Positive blood alcohol concentration test results in accordance with Section 6.9, Alcohol Related Sanctions.

6.11 For-Cause_Testina_Recuirements l NOTE _6.11 l l Davis-Besse Personnel and Legal Services may l assist in determining whether for-cause testing l is required. l 6.11.1 For-cause testing shall be performed as soon as possible following:

a. Any observed behavior indicating possible substance abuse,
b. Receipt of credible information that an individual is abusing drugs or alcohol.
c. Sufficient information regarding illicit offsite activity is obtained (such as arrest for drug or alcohol related activities).
d. If there is reasonable suspicion that the worker's behavior contributed to an event, after accidents involving a failure in individual performance resulting in:
1. Personal injury.
2. Radiation exposure or release of radioactivity in excess of regulatory limits.

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3. Actual or potential substantial degradations of the level of safety of the plant.

6.12 For-Cause__Testina Process l NOTE _6.12 l l In situations requiring an individual's Company l Supervisor to assist in a fitness for duty l assessment and the Company Supervisor is not l on-site, any available company Supervisor may be used to assist the Supervisor-Security Shif t in j assessing the individual fitness for duty.

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6.12.1 The Health Center staff shall provide Security withl pre-packaged drug and blood test kits for for-cause testing when the Health Center staff is l unavailable.

6.12.2 For-cause testing may test for any illegal drug or alcohol.

6.12.3 personnel observing an individual who may be unfit for duty shall immediately notify the Supervisor-Security Shift.

6.12.4 The Supervisor-Security Shif t shall notify: l

a. Observed individual's Company Supervisor for both Company and Contract personnel (Company Sponsor for those contract personnel not assigned to a Company Supervisor) ,
b. Health Center staff, if available. l I

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a. If the cause is suspected to be drug or alcohol related, a determination on whether drug or alcohol testing is required may be based on:
1. Physical appearance (clear-eyed, pupils dilated, manual dexterity, speech slurred, alcohol smell, etc.).
2. If the individual exhibits unusual behavior.
3. Medication (prescription or over-the-counter) the individual claims to be taking.
r. Any other information that corroborates a possible drug or alcohol link.

6.12.6 If the cause is suspected to be other than drug or alcohol related, such as stress, fatigue, or illness, refer the individual to the proper medical authority.

6.12.7 If the individual is determined to be fit for duty, then the individun shall continue to perform assigned duties.

6.12.8 If the individual is determined to be unfit for duty, the Supervisor-Security Shift shall deny the individual in question site access and GQ 10 substeps 6.12.9, 6.12.10 or 6.12.11.

6.12.9 If an individual is unfit for duty and for-cause testing is not required (such as directly attributed to prescription medication), Access Control shall

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a. When the individual is determined fit for duty, MD
b. With approval of the Medical Review Officer.

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6.12.10 If for-cause drug and_ alcohol testing is required, Health Center personnel, if available, shall

-perform-testing in accordance with established procedures.

6.12. ll If for-cause testing is required and Health center personnel are not available, Security shall:

a. Perform for-cause alcohol testing in accordance with established procedures. _l
b. Ensure the individual and a drug testing kit with written instructions and checklist are l transported to Magruder Hospital for drug testing.

j- c. 'If a blood test for blood alcohol concentration is requested by the tested individual, ensure i that he or'she and a blood testing kit with written instructions and checklist are transported to Magruder Hospital for blood testing.

l NOTE 6.12.12 l l These requirements may be waived if the Individual l_

possessed-unescorted access at DBNPS prior to l- January 3, 1990. l 6.12'.12 The Supervisor-Security Shift shall ensure that l individuals assigned to escort personnel to

' Magruder. Hospital for testing _ have - completed _ a psychological evaluation, a background check, and are familiar with the testing processtin accordance with established procedures.-

6.12.13 Access Control shall deny site access to l '

individuals being tested for-cause until:

L a. The Medical Review officer has reviewed the results of-the drug test,

b. Blood alcohol concentration test results are j; . evaluated in accordance with Section 6.5, l Alcohol Related Program Requirements.-

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a. Deny site access to individuals tested l for-cause with confirmed positive test results in accordance with Section 6.8, Unacceptable orl Illegal. Drug Related-Sanctions. -t
b. Except for individuals called-in to work, deny site access to individuals testing positive forl

-alcohol in a for-cause test in accordance with Section 6.9, Alcohol Related Sanctions,

c. Individuals called-in and required to work who

-have tested 0.04 percent or greater blood:

alcohol concentration shall be escorted while on site.

'6.12.15 Access Control shall reinstate access to individuals tested for-cause with negative test results:

a. .After Medical Review Officer approval for negative drug test results.
b. After: receiving negative blood alcohol analysis results for alcoho,l related denials.

6.12.16 The-Company Supervisor shall document fitness for duty related allegations and forward to Access control.

6.12.17 Access-Control'shall maintain documentation of all allegations-related to fitness for duty.

6 =.13 - Fitness _For_ Duty Trainina Reauirements 6.13.1. Personnel glanted unescorted access to the Protected Area or assigned Emergency Response Organization +

duties shall receive Fitness For Duty Training in the'following-areast

a. Procedures used to implement the program.

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c. Effects of prescription and over-the-counter drugs: and dietary conditions on job performance 1, '

and onLehemical results.

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d. Role of the Medical Review Officer.
e. What is expected of personnel.
f. Information regarding EAP (Company employees only).
g. Consequences resulting from lack of adherence to thJ Fitness For Duty requirements.

6.13.2 Sponsors, Contract Supervisors, Supe rvisors ,

Managers, and Directors, supervising personnel with unescorted protected area access or assigned Emergency Response Organization duties shall receive Fitness For Duty Training in the following areas:

a. Supervisor responsibilities in program implementation.
b. Responsibilities of others (such as Security, medical personnel, EAP staff).
c. Techniques for recognizing drugs and indications of use, sale, or possession of drugs,
d. Behavioral observation techniques for detecting degradation in performance, impairment, or changes in employee behavior.
e. Procedures for initiating appropriate corrective action including EAP referral.

I l NOTE _6.13.3 l l Fitness For Duty escort training requirements may l be satisfied by satisfactory completion of Fitness l For Duty Supervisory Training. l 6.13.3 Personnel designated as escorts shall receive Fitness For Outy Training in the following areas:

a. Techniques for recognizing drugs and indications of the use, sale, or possession of drugs,
b. Techniques for recognizing aberrant behavior.

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4. Procedures for reporting problems to Security or ,

supervisory personnel.

d. Refresher training at least nominally every C-1]

12 months thereafter.

6.13.4 Personnel requesting or granted unescortec access or personnel assigned ERO duties in the TSC or ECC l ,

shall receive Fitness For Duty Training: 1

a. Prior to being granted unescorted access or i assignment to ERO duties in the TSC or ECC. l i l
b. Refresher training at least nominally every C-1l  ;

12 months thereafter, j 6.13.5 Davis-Ber=e Personnel shall inform Nuclear Training and Department Training Coordinators of all new hire Supervisory employees, newly promoted Company Supervisors, newly appointed Sponsors and temporary upgrade Supervisors at least monthly by completing Attachment 3, Notification of Hire or Promotion or Upgrade.

6.13.6 TE Sponsors, Supervisors, Managers, Directors and CSC Supervisors, Mar. agers, Directors that have personnel subjee" to the Fitness For Duty Program shall receive Fitness For Duty Training: C-1

a. Within three mcnths following initial assignment as Supervisor or Sponsor,
b. Refresher training at least nominally every C-1l 12 months thereafter.

6.13.7 Nuclear Training shall schedule Fitness For Duty Training as required to ensure classes are available for required personnel within the required time frames.

6.13.8 TE Department Training Coordinators shall: C-1l

a. Schedule new Sponsors, Supervisors, Managers, and Directors that supervise personnel within the scope of 10 CFR 26 for Fitness For Duty Training within the required time frames.
b. Schedule new personnel (Company employees and contract personnel), transfer personnel and escorts for Fitness For Duty Training within the required time frames.

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c. Maintain a listing of Sponsors, Supe rvisors ,

Managers, and Directors that Supervise or Sponsor personnel subject to the requirements of 10 CFR 26, 6.13.9 Company Sponsors shall ensure Contract supervisors receive Fitness For Duty Training

a. Prior to asa Jnment
b. Refresher training at least nominally every C-1l 12 months thereafter.

6.13.10 The Supervisor - Special Programs shall ensure escot*.s and tour guides are trained in accordance l with step 6.13.3 accompany all Site Tours conducted inside the protected area in accordance with NG-VP-00128, Site Tour Program.

6.13.11 Personnel requiring Fitness For Duty Training shall attend training within specified time frames.

6.13.12 If a Contract Supervisor, Sponsor, Supervisor, Manager, or Director does not complete Fitness For Duty Training in the required time frame:

a. Either their personnel shall be reassigned to a trained Supervisor or Sponsor, QB
b. Personnel working for them shall have their unescorted access temporarily revoked QB
c. Personnel working for them shall have their ERO duties temporarily reassigned.

6.13.13 Emergency Preparedness shall ensure personnel assigned to the Emergency Response Organization in the TSC or ECC complete required Fitness For Duty Training or their ERO Duties shall be reassigned.

6.13.14 Nuclear Training shall notify Access Control that personnel have completed escort or Supervisory Fitness for Duty Training, q 6.13.15 CSC Supervisors, Managers, and Directors shall ensurc that they and their personnel receive applicable fitness for duty training as specified in this procedure. C-1 l

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DA.VIS-BESSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Fitness For Duty Program 37 04 NG-IS-00004 6.14 Call-Ins l NOTE _6.14 l l Activities associated with actuation of the l Emergency Response Organization as required by the l Davis-Besse Emergency Plan are exempt from l following the call-in process and completing the l Call-In Questionnaire.

l 6.14.1 Personnel calling an individual to work an unscheduled shift do not have to complete Attachment 4, Call-In Questionnaire if the individual declines to work the shift. l 6.14.2 If an individual being called-in has not consumed alcohol, complete section 1 and 3 of the Call-In Questionnaire and forward to Access Control.

I I NOTE 6.14.3 I I Unless absolutely necess,ary, individuals who have consumen alcohol within the previous five hours should not be asked to report to work.

6.14.3 If an individual being called-in has consumed alcohol within the previous five hours and is still needeu to report, the person performing the call-out shall:

a. Complete Attachment 4, Call-In Questionnaire, j
b. Obtain the Duty Plant Manager's approval for the individual to report to work.
c. Notify the Supervisor-Security Shift of the j situation.
d. Offer transportation to and from DBNPS.

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! DAVIS.BESSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Fitness For Duty Program 38 l 04 NG-IS-00004 6.14.4 When the individual arrives on site, the Supervisor-Security Shift shall ensure a Fitness l For Duty assessment, for blood alcohol concentration, is performed in accordance with Section 6.12, For-Cause Testing.

6.14.5 Individuals asked to work after admitting to alcohol consumption within the previous five hours who test positive shall be exempt from alcohol related sanctions.

6.14.6 If alcohol consumption occurs after the initial testing, applicable sanctions shall be invoked.

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l Individuals with blood alcohol concentration l between 0.01 and 0.039 percent may be subject to.

l additional requirements. (Refer to step 6.9.7) l l 6.14.7 The Company Supervisor shall ensure individuals called-in and allowed to work, with a blood alcohol concentration 0.04 percent or greater, are escorted a while on site. -

6.15 Reportability 6.15.1 Security shall notify the NRC Operations Center within 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> of event discovery in accordance with established procedures. l 6.15.2 The NRC shall be notified of significant fitness for duty events including:

a. Sale, use, or possession of illegal drugs within the Protected Area,
b. Any acts by Licensed Reactor Operators, Licensed Senior Reactor Operators, er supervisory personnel assigned to perfo.m duties within the scope of 10 CFR 26:
1. Involving the sale, use, or possession of a controlled substance.
2. Resulting in a confirmed positive test result on such persons.

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3. Involving the use of alcohol within the protected area.
4. Resulting in a determination of unfitness for scheduled work due to consumption of alcohol.

6.16 Apdits 6.16.1 Toledo Edison Company shall only accept Fitness For Duty Programs which have Either been:

a. Audited by Quality Asaurance and formally approved.

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b. Audited by another licensee and the audit results reviewed by Quality Assurance.

6.16.2 Other Companies or Consultants or Organizations performing work in the Protected or Vital Areas or assigned ERO duties shall adhere to the DBNPS Fitness For Duty Program.

6.16.3 Quality Assurance (QA) shall audit the DBNPS Fitness For Duty Program at least every 12 months.

6.16.4 Audits shall:

a. Focus on the effectiveness of the Fitness For Duty Program,
b. Be conducted by individuals knowledgeable in j the subject (s) being audited.
c. Be ind pendent of both Fitness For Duty Program management and personnel directly responsible for implementation of the Fitness For Duty Program.

6.16.5 Prior to the award of a contract to a testing laboratory, Quality Assurance shall conduct pre-award inspections and evaluations of the laboratory's drug testing operation.

6.16.6 QA shall process audit results and recommendations in accordance with NG-QA-00701, Qdality Assurance Audit and Surveillance.

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6.17.2 Access Control shall ensure Attachment 5, Fitness For Duty Program Performance Data, is prepared at the end of each six month reporting period (including information related to 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> NRC notifications of reportable Fitness For Duty Events) in accordance with NG-NL-00807, Regulatory Reports.]

6.17.3 Nuclear Licensing shall submit Attachment 5, Fitness For Duty Program Performance Data, to the NRC within 60 days of the end of each six month reporting period in accordance with NG-NL-00807.

I 6.18 Acceal/ Reinstatement _ Process 6.18.1 Personnel shall be given the opportunity to appeal access status.

6.18.2 Personnel requesting to appeal access status or request reinstatement following suspension shall notify the Supervisor - Access Control in writing.

6.18.3 The Supervisor - Access Control shall process the request for appeal or reinstatement in accordance with established procedures. l 6.19 Individual _ Confidentiality 6.19.1 Personal information collected and maintained by Access Control and the Medical Review Officer shall not be disclosed to persons other than:

a. Assigned Medical Review Officers.
b. NRC representatives.
c. Appropriate law enforcement officials under court order.
d. Subject individual or authorized representative.

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f. Company representative with a need to have access to the information to perform assigned duties including:
1. Personnel performing Fitness For Duty Program audits.
2. Personnel involved in deciding appeals.
g. Other persons pursuant to court order.

6.19.2 Company representatives shall not withhold evidence of criminal conduct from law enforcement officials.

l NOTE 6.19.3 l Written correspondence to the NRC is controlled in accordance with NG-NL-00804, NRC Communications.

6.19.3 Wr:.tten correspondence involving personal information associated with the Fitness For Duty Program shall be:

a. Hand carried, M l
b. Placed in an addressed sealed envelope and stamped CONFIDENTIAL. l 6.19.4 Personnel receiving personal information associated with Fitness For Duty shall keep that information cor.fidential .

6.20 NRC_Emolovqe Fitness For_Dutv_Concerng 6.20.1 NRC employees believed to be unfit for duty shall not be denied access to the Protected Area or Emergency Response Facilities.

6.20.2 Personnel observing an NRC employee who may be un:!it for duty shall notify the Supervisor-Security Sh if t.

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a. Ensure the involved NRC employee is escorted.
b. Notify the Supervisor - Access Control.

6.20.4 Upon being notified of an NRC employee being potentially unfit for duty, during normal working hours, Security shall notify Nuclear Licensing to call the Regional Administrator.

6.20.5 If outside of normal working hours, Security shall notify the NRC Operations Contor.

7.0 RECORDS 7.1 The following quality assurance records are completed by this procedure and shall be listed on the Nuclear Records List, captured, and submitted to Nuclear Records Management in accordance with NG-IM-00106.

7.1.1 Notification of Random Testing l 7.1.2 Confirmed Positive Test Results l 7.1.3 Call-In Questionnaire l 7.1.4 Fitness for Duty Program Performance Data l 7.2 The following non-quality assurance rscords are completed by this procedure and may be captured and submitted to Nuclear Records Management in accordance with NG-IM-00106.

7.2.1 Fitness For Duty Investigation Documentation 7.2.2 Notification of Hire or Promotion or Upgrade l 7.2.3 Notification of Emergency Response Organization Personnel Change Memo I

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10 1176 PAGE ALVISION PAOCEDURE NUMBER DAVIS 8 ESSE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Ntness For Duty Program 50 os ,

HU-IS-00004 CQMMITMEtlTS Section Reference Comments 6.13 013106 Supervisors required to attend annual fitness for duty training.

NG-IS-00004 012549 Procedure Guideline for security to deny access based on Fitness for Duty.

NG-IS-00004 A12552 Revise training outlines for Fitness for Duty Program.

8 D ?484 9 8 DAVIS.SESSE ADWNISTRATIVE PROCEDURE PAGE REV$oN PaoC(OURE NUMBER ,

Fitness For Duty Program 19 04 NG-IS-00004 6.5.17 When determining whether to grant access in situations where blood alcohol concentration is between 0.01 and 0.039 percent, the Company Supervisor, Supervisor-Security shif t, and the Health Center staff (if available) should considers

a. Physical appearance of the individual (clear-eyed, hands shaking, alcohol smell, manual dexterity),

b._ Type of work the individual is assigned.

c. Blood alcohol concentration. i i

1 6.5.18 - I.. situations where the individual is allowed to work with blood alcohc1 concentration between 0.01 and 0.039 percent, the Company Supervisor shall:  ;

a. Document why the individual was allowed to work.
b. Forward documentation to Security for retencion.-

6.5.19 If the assessment by the Company Supervisor, and the Health Center Supervisor-Security Shif t, '

staff (if available), determines that the  !

individual is not fit for duty, the individual with  :

blood alcohol-concentration between 0.01 and 0.039 i percent may not be allowed to enter the protected

  • Area-or Emergency Facilities.

6.D.20 In situations where the individual is not allowed to -

work with blood alcohol concentretion between 0.01 and 0.039 percent, the Company Supervisor should ]

ensure transportation =offsite is offered to the  ;

individual.

6.6 Other_ Factors _Affectinu_ Fitness _ForiDutv 1 6.6.1 personnel shall maintain an awareness of other.

factors which may affect fitness for duty including, but not limited to: '

a. Stress i
b. Fatigue
c. Illness.

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