Random testing - safety sensitive
Kymm
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Wondering if any of you have an actual definition of a "safety sensitive" position, as it relates to random drug testing?
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we (a municipality) consider "safety sensitive" positions to be all employees of the police department and firefighters (and their supervisors) as sensitive positions.
we also test all employees who drive a city vehicle or operate city equipment if there is an accident of any kind, even a minor scrape.
i would be interested in seeing responses from other forumites that are in public entities.
a. Discharge duties fraught with risks of injuryto themselves or others or eimiployees whose job responsibilities involve public safetyor the safety of others; or
b. Must use dangerous tools/euipment in the performance of their job duties; or
c. Must perform job duties at heights; or
d. Must perform job duties and use dangerous chemicals; or
e. Routinely operate a vehicle in the course of their job duties; or
f. Must carry a firearm in the performance of job duties; or
I think you need to be prepared to explain in detail why certain jobs are considered "safety sensitive" in case of court challenge. So far we've been lucky and haven't had to face that issue yet.
(edit) Here might be the answer to your question. Ask yourself if, given conditions in America at this moment, would the Department of Homeland Security view as safety sensitive the jobs of people who control the access, egress and movement of 82,000 pounds of loaded hazardous freight on our highways, including the movement of those shipments into crowded areas, around water systems, near power systems and nuclear facilities and national landmarks. Tom Ridge will gladly sign the opinion letter. I think we just trumped the California court system.
>Mesa, AZ, where the AZ court ruled unanimously
>in favor of the firefighters that random testing
>was an invasion of their privacy. I believe the
>Supreme Court is going to be hearing this one.
To further convolute the situation the 9th Circus Court of Appeals would get it first (I think AZ is in their jurisdiction)
Our other question is 'what will we test for?' Is testing for steriods a privacy violation? My research in underway. Feel free to jump in!
TN HR, we are in the 9th, but I swore I heard the case was going to the Supreme Court, not Circuit Court. Could be wrong though - but it would be the first time x;-).
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My $0.02 worth!
DJ The Balloonman
I'm curious what random selection percentages other companies use. Anyone willing to share?