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Overview of a Recovery Friendly Workplace (Feb. 18)

The Minnesota Safety Council presents “Overview of a Recovery Friendly Workplace.” A recovery friendly workplace:
- Creates safer work environments
- Educates supervisors about possible employee impairment
- Helps staff stay updated on trends with substance in the workplace that can cause danger to the workforce
- Contributes to employee retention
Recovery friendly workplace employers are committed to creating environments where employees feel supported and empowered to seek help when needed.
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What You Learn
The informational session is offered specifically for MCIT members to learn more about:
- What a recovery friendly workplace is and its process
- Benefits of a recovery friendly workplace
- How to schedule free 2.5-hour reasonable suspicion training through the Minnesota Safety Council
Who Should Attend
This session is appropriate for those who are involved in developing and enforcing personnel policies and programs, as well as risk management and workplace safety programs. This may include:
- Human resources directors/managers or those tasked with this role
- Administrators/coordinators
- Executive directors
- Risk managers
What Is Reasonable Suspicion Training?
Reasonable suspicion training is an essential step in fostering a recovery friendly environment. It gives supervisors the skills to recognize and respond to possible substance use with care, help protect employees’ health and maintain a safe workplace. Through a new collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Health, the Minnesota Safety Council offers reasonable suspicion training to employers at no cost. This is the first step in becoming a recovery friendly workplace.
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MCIT Members Have MSC Membership, Too
MCIT provides each of its members with a Minnesota Safety Council membership at no additional cost, giving members even more services and programs to support their loss control and risk management efforts. Visit the Minnesota Safety Council website to learn about the programs and services it offers.
The mission of the Safety Council is to make Minnesota a safer and healthier place to live by helping prevent unintentional injuries at home, on the road, at work and at play.