Use of Over-the-Counter Medications Sample Clauses

Use of Over-the-Counter Medications. The use of over-the-counter medications are in no way prohibited. An employee ingesting an over-the-counter medication in doses that may affect his or her ability to safely perform assigned duties must report the use of the over-the-counter medication to his or her supervisor. There will be no discipline to an employee who reports to his or her supervisor the use of an over-the-counter medication which the employee feels may affect his or her assigned duties. Protected use of over-the-counter medication shall not include the use of “designer drugs” not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or the abuse of over-the-counter drugs. Failure to report the use of an over-the-counter medication which affects an employee’s ability to safely perform his or her duties may subject the employee to disciplinary action.
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Use of Over-the-Counter Medications. The use of over-the-counter medications are in no way prohibited. An employee ingesting an over-the-counter medication in doses that may affect his or her ability to safely perform assigned duties must report the use of the over-the-counter medication to his or her supervisor. There will be no discipline to an employee who reports to his or her supervisor the use of an over-the-counter medication which the employee feels may affect his or her assigned duties. Protected use of over-the-counter medication shall not include the use of “designer drugs” not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or the abuse of over-the-counter drugs. Failure to report the use of an over-the-counter medication which affects an employee’s ability to safely perform his or her duties may subject the employee to disciplinary action. APPENDIX “A” SPEU GRIEVANCE GRIEVANT NAME(S) AND CLASSIFICATION(S): NAME AND TITLE OF SUPERVISOR: DATE OF OCCURRENCE AND/OR FIRST KNOWLEDGE OF IT: CONTRACT ARTICLES VIOLATED: STATEMENT OF FACTS GIVING RISE TO THE GRIEVANCE: REMEDY REQUESTED: Grievant(s) Date Submitted: cc: Human Resources Director COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT 2020-2024 City of Salem / Salem Police Employees Union 56 APPENDIX “B” SPEU SALARY ADJUSTMENT APPENDIX “C” PPO Health Plan Summary of Benefits APPENDIX “D”
Use of Over-the-Counter Medications. The use of over-the-counter medications is in no way prohibited. However, employees are responsible for reading medication warning labels; being aware of the medication’s possible adverse effects on mental functioning, motor skills, or judgement; and seeking the guidance of their health care provider. An employee ingesting an over-the-counter medication in doses that may affect his or her ability to safely perform assigned duties must report the use of the over- the-counter medication to his or her supervisor. There will be no discipline to an employee who reports to his or her supervisor the use of an over-the-counter medication which the employee feels may affect his or her assigned duties. Protected use of over-the-counter medication shall not include the use of “designer drugs” not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or the abuse of over-the-counter drugs. Failure to report the use of an over-the-counter medication which affects an employee’s ability to safely perform his or her duties may subject the employee to disciplinary action.

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