9th January 2014, 11:54 PM
My understanding is that as far as testing for alcohol is concerned the same tolerance levels are used as in a standard vehicle breathaliser test. I don't see a problem with equating that a level of alcohol in the blood that makes you unsafe to drive is also a level that makes you unsafe on a construction site. At least in the UK it is not zero-tolerance for alcohol , unlike some of the Scandinavian countries.
I am libertarian enough to accept that people should have the freedom to take whatever drug rocks their boat. However as that is a lifestyle choice, then also they should accept responsibility for their actions. If an employer has a zero tolerance policy for drugs then its a risk that people take...I don't see that as a problem.
I am libertarian enough to accept that people should have the freedom to take whatever drug rocks their boat. However as that is a lifestyle choice, then also they should accept responsibility for their actions. If an employer has a zero tolerance policy for drugs then its a risk that people take...I don't see that as a problem.
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