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U.S. Department of Transportation F
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REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Appr
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Introduction The National Transport
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Policy The “Dear Colleague” let
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Policy System Name: Utah Transit Au
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UTA Management Drug & Alcohol Polic
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POLICY Number 1C1 Effective Date: 3
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POLICY Number 1C1 Effective Date: 3
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POLICY Number 1C1 Effective Date: 3
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Release To Work Form 1C1 Maryland T
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ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY 2001 Revisi
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ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY Alcohol Pos
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OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATION To be C
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Subject: Substance Abuse- Drug Free
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SECTION XXX MEDICATION Applicants -
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Policy System Name: ATC/Vancom of N
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PROCEDURES
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In the third approach, the employer
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MEDICATION APPROVAL FORM (For Safet
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Procedures System Name: Maryland Tr
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Maryland Transit Administration SAF
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Procedures System Name: Orange Coun
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OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICATION To be C
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Subject: Substance Abuse- Drug Free
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Disadvantages: Neither employees no
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Tra
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Asendin Tablets X Aspirin X Astemiz
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Training The “Dear Colleague” l
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OVER-THE-COUNTER MEDICINES What’s
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ADVICE FOR AMERICANS ABOUT SELF-CAR
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Fact is, today’s OTC med icines
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You can help yourself read the labe
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■ Do not use laxatives when you h
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PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING Drugs
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■ Never call medicine candy to ge
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For free bulk quantities, write: CO
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Training Aid Name: How to Read a Dr
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InteliHealth: Page 2 of 3 © 2002,
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Training Aid Name: Prescription Med
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Health Care: Prescription Medicines
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Health Care: Prescription Medicines
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Health Care: Prescription Medicines
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Training Aid Name: Quick Tips -When
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When you pick up your medicine at t
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Training Aid Name: A Guide to Manag
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Speak up The more information your
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Rx & OTC Medications Safety-sensiti
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Legal drugs can be a problem Legal
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Employee Substance Abuse Training
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Transit Employees Responsibility Pr
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PRESCRIPTION AND OVER-THE-COUNTER D
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Summary of Do's and Don'ts Medicati
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Training Aid Name: Public Transport
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MODULE 8: PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Notes
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View Graph 8-3 Since each of these
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Notes to the Instructor MODULE 9: O
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Other Substances View Graph 9-4 Bes
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Notes to the Instructor MODULE 10:
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Many times a marijuana joint is use
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Module 8: Prescription Drugs Exerci
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Module 9: Over-the-Counter Drugs Ex
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Prescription Drugs 8-1 MODULE 8: PR
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Prescription Drugs 8-3 TRANSIT EMPL
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1a) Name of medication: 1b) How muc
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APPENDICES
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BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AI
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AFI48-123 22 MAY 2001 163 A7.32.4.
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Rx and OTC Medication Lists Name: A
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MEDICATION WAIVERS - 134 -
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DISCUSSION: Medication side effects
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CLASS 2A: NO WAIVER ACTION REQUIRED
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CLASS 2B: INFORMATION ONLY , CHRONI
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Rx and OTC Medication Lists Name: V
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a result, Glaxo-Wellcome has volunt
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ACIP Influenza Recommendations - AF
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stopped. Note that the nasal spray
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in completing the FAA required docu
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Heart/cardiac medications: The FAA
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containing cocaine ("TAC"). There i
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Rx and OTC Medication List Name: Me
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NOTE: 1. Mouthwashes - Scope, Liste
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HOW DO THESE MEDICATIONS AFFECT YOU
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