TESTING MEMBERS FOR ALCOHOL OR DRUGS OF DEPENDENCE Flashcards
OVERVIEW OF TESTING SYSTEM
General:
When can Vic Pol test personnel?
- Critical Incident
- Targeted testing
- Random testing
- Designated work unit/function testing
OVERVIEW OF TESTING SYSTEM
General
- Employees have an obligation to ensure that appropriate action is taken where an employee appears to have alcohol or drug issues
OVERVIEW OF TESTING SYSTEM
Persons authorised to give testing direction
- As far as practicable, the person giving the direction should be equivalent or senior rank to person subject to the direction
- A person authorised to give a testing direction may also initiate the test as detailed in these procedures
OVERVIEW OF TESTING SYSTEM
Methods of testing
- Give a sample of breath = alcohol
- Give a sample of urine = drugs
- Give a sample of hair = drugs
- Allow a registered medical practitioner or approved health professional to take a sample of the person’s blood = alcohol / drugs
OVERVIEW OF TESTING SYSTEM
Failure to comply with a testing direction
- A member of Vic Pol personnel must comply with a testing direction
- Where a person fails to comply with or cooperate fully with a direction to undergo a test, they should be encouraged to participate in the first instance
CRITICAL INCIDENT TESTING
Legislative basis for testing
- In accordance with s.86(1), a member of Vic Pol personnel, whether rostered on or off, may be given a testing direction if it is reasonably believed that the person was involved in a critical incident (whether or not the person was present at the place where the critical incident occurred)
TARGETED TESTING
Overview -
Circumstances where targeted testing may be used if the legislation grounds are met include:
- To assist a Work Unit Manager with the management of a person who is thought to have issues with alcohol or drug use
- If an incident is being addressed in line with VPMG Management Intervention Model
- As part of an investigation of an incident or complaint, whether the matter is being investigated by PSC or a Region/Department
- When the PMO believes it necessary to determine a sworn members fitness for duty
RANDOM TESTING
Legislative basis for random testing:
- A testing direction may be given to one or more sworn members, who are rostered on, if the members have been chosen by random selection
TESTING DESIGNATED WORK UNITS AND WORK FUNCTIONS
Legislative basis for testing -
Personnel who are rostered on at a designated work unit or rostered on to perform designated work functions may be subject to testing as follows:
- Targeted testing = Vic Pol employees
- Designated work unit/function testing = personnel