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The Centre for Occupational Safety

The prevention of substance abuse-related harm requires close occupational health co-operation based on researched information, agreed practices and a clear division of work between the employer and occupational health care. In the occupational health co-operation, a substance abuse programme is prepared on early support and monitoring practices.

The workplace’s procedures in situations related to substances are defined in the substance abuse programme. Its aim is to increase occupational safety and well-being at work, prevent harm caused by substances and reduce health problems and costs. The substance abuse programme is prepared in co-operation with the organisation’s management, employees, occupational safety and health and occupational health care. The guidelines, policies and rules of the substance abuse programme apply to everyone at the workplace. Occupational health care plays an important role in the planning and implementation of treatment as well as in the preventive role, for example, through workplace surveys. However, the workplace and its management are primarily responsible for the substance abuse programme.