TN Drug-Free Workplace Training (Employee)

Categories: English

About Course

The Tennessee Drug-Free Workplace Employee Training helps employees understand your company’s commitment to a safe, healthy, and productive workplace. The course explains how alcohol and drug use affects safety and performance, what your company’s drug-free policy requires, and how testing, confidentiality, and assistance resources work.

You’ll learn how to recognize common signs of possible impairment, what to do if you have concerns about a coworker, and how to use support options such as an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). The training also clarifies testing types (pre-employment, random, post-incident, reasonable suspicion), what “refusal to test” means, and how results are handled.

By the end, employees will know their responsibilities, the protections and benefits of the program, and how their participation supports a safer workplace for everyone.

Note: This training is for employees. Supervisors who make reasonable-suspicion decisions should complete the separate supervisor course.

What Will You Learn?

  • The purpose and benefits of a drug-free workplace program
  • Key elements of our company policy and your responsibilities as an employee
  • When and why testing may occur (pre-employment, random, post-incident, reasonable suspicion)
  • What counts as a refusal to test and why it matters
  • How results and medical information are kept confidential
  • How to recognize signs of possible impairment and what to do if you have concerns
  • Where to find help, including EAP and other resources

Course Content

Training Video and Quiz

  • TNDFWP Employee Video
    01:15:00
  • TNDFWP Employee Quiz