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In this Drug and Alcohol Use Disorders in Office Environments for Employees course, you’ll learn how substance misuse impacts both personal well-being and workplace safety. The course explains what a substance use disorder is, the substances most often misused—including alcohol, marijuana, opioids, stimulants, and even over-the-counter medications—and how they affect the body and behavior.
You’ll also discover why misuse often escalates into dependence, how denial and risk factors like stress or easy access contribute to addiction, and the long-term risks of ignoring the problem. The course highlights workplace drug and alcohol policies, including how to recognize signs of impairment, when to report concerns, and what resources—such as employee assistance programs and rehabilitation options—are available for support.
By the end, you’ll know how to protect yourself and your coworkers by making safe choices, following company policies, and helping create a drug- and alcohol-free environment.
This course is designed for employees in office environments who want to understand how drug and alcohol use disorders affect personal well-being and workplace safety.
It covers substances most often misused, including alcohol, marijuana, opioids, stimulants, and even over-the-counter medications, and how they affect the body and behavior.
You will learn to recognize signs of substance misuse and impairment, explain how workplace drug and alcohol policies maintain safety, respond appropriately to suspected impairment, and support prevention and recovery efforts.
Yes. It highlights resources such as employee assistance programs and rehabilitation options available for support, along with when to report concerns.
By the end, you'll know how to protect yourself and your coworkers by making safe choices, following company policies, and helping create a drug- and alcohol-free environment.