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Reasonable Suspicion Incident Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Ohio Department of Transportation - a government authority operating within Ohio.
Q: What is a reasonable suspicion incident checklist?
A: A reasonable suspicion incident checklist is a document used in Ohio to track and document incidents that may give rise to reasonable suspicion of drug or alcohol use among employees.
Q: Who uses the reasonable suspicion incident checklist?
A: Employers in Ohio use the reasonable suspicion incident checklist to record and assess incidents that may require drug or alcohol testing.
Q: What is the purpose of the reasonable suspicion incident checklist?
A: The purpose of the reasonable suspicion incident checklist is to help employers gather and document information about incidents that may indicate drug or alcohol use, in order to make informed decisions regarding drug or alcohol testing.
Q: What kind of incidents should be documented on the reasonable suspicion incident checklist?
A: The reasonable suspicion incident checklist should be used to document incidents such as observed abnormal behavior, appearance, speech, or body odors that may indicate drug or alcohol use.
Q: Is the reasonable suspicion incident checklist mandatory in Ohio?
A: While the use of a reasonable suspicion incident checklist is not explicitly mandated by Ohio law, it is a recommended practice for employers to ensure proper documentation and compliance with drug and alcoholtesting procedures.
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