Reducing the risk of impaired employees with Occupational Health Nurses

Occupational Health Nurses on staff can help employers deal effectively with legal and safety issues caused by impairment, regardless of its cause

Many employees are hard-pressed to swear that they have never been at work and impaired.” No doubt, this statement will raise eyebrows, but think about it: Impairment is experiencing a diminished, reduced, or damaged state of being. It stems from a disease state, injury, or substance-related condition. Yet, there are more sources.

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