The Majority of Current Drug Users Employed 74.6% Source: SAMHSA 2003 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, Published 2004 (Current Users of Illicit.

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The Majority of Current Drug Users Employed 74.6% Source: SAMHSA 2003 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, Published 2004 (Current Users of Illicit Drugs, Ages 18 and Over) Are Employed

Workplace Effects AbsenteeismTardiness The typical substance-abusing worker is 10 times more likely to miss work. Alcohol’s impact on the workplace causes over 500 million lost workdays each year. American Council for Drug Education

Workplace Effects Accidents Substance abusers are 3.6 times more likely to be involved in an accident at work. Abusers of alcohol on the job cause 65% of all on-the-job accidents and is related to 1 of every 6 on-the-job fatalities. American Council for Drug Education

Workplace Effects Workmen’s Compensation Substance abusers are 5 times more likely to file a worker’s compensation claim. Alcohol adds approximately $3.5 billion to workers’ compensation claims every year American Council for Drug Education Files

Workplace Effects Productivity Substance abusers are 33% less productive. Loss of productivity related to alcohol use in the workplace costs businesses over $33 billion annually American Council for Drug Education

Hangovers Hangover-related health problems cost society about $148 billion a year. SAMSHA

Workplace Effects Increased Health Care Costs Drug abusers are 300% more likely to use medical benefits. Alcohol abusers utilize sick benefits 3 times more than other employees Theft - 18% of cocaine users admit to stealing from co-workers

Workplace Effects Changes in the way workers interacts with others

Workplace Effects The U.S. Department of Labor estimates the annual cost to business for every employee who is not ‘fit for duty’ due to substance abuse is $9,600.

WHERE SUBSTANCE ABUSERS WORK (ROUTINELY) Construction Auto Industry Food Service Entertainment Bartenders

WHERE SUBSTANCE ABUSERS DON’T WORK (ROUTINELY) Protective Services Precision Production Electrical Field Administrative Support

Drug Use Has Declined! Source: Quest drug testing index-based on 7 million tests QUEST DIAGNOSTICS' 2004 DRUG TESTING INDEX Annual Positivity Rates (For Combined U.S. Workforce) (More than 7.2 million tests from January to December 2004) YEAR % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %