About Operation RedBlock At Work
Operation RedBlock is an innovative idea that combines the traditional values of union fraternalism with progressive management enabling People To Help People. Operation RedBlock is a labor-developed, company-adopted drug and alcohol prevention and intervention program. ORB's programs and services emphasize awareness, education, and prevention of drug use through union-led prevention committees. Our programs aim to change attitudes, reduce the tolerance of nonusers to job-related drug an alcohol use, and encourage users to seek assistance.
ANY EMPLOYEE CAN MARK OFF OPERATION REDBLOCK BY CALLING 800-44R BLOC (447-2562)
The Following procedures are approved by your union and supported by Amtrak:
If an employee is impaired because of the use of drugs or alcohol and cannot report for duty, he/she should call 1-800-44R-BLOC and mark himself/herself off as "Operation RedBlock."
Once on the job, if an employee is observed as being unfit for duty, co-workers should tell the employee that he/she should not work and should mark-off as "Operation RedBlock."
If the impaired worker places the call or requests a co-worker to mark him/her off, the reason should be given as an "Operation RedBlock" procedure. No further action will be taken by Amtrak.
Should the impaired employee be uncooperative, the co-workers may use the Rule G Bypass Agreement and request help from the appropriate management employee. Management will then assist in removing the impaired employee and in getting him/her home. No Rule G charges will be made if the impaired co-worker contacts the Employee Assistance Program Counselor within five days. Rule G Bypass is afforded the employee every ten years.
This Procedure was created for the common welfare of or employees and to provide a safe workplace. Abuse of these procedures cannot be tolerated.
WORKPLACE INTERVENTION/ CONFRONTATION CRITERIA
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Recognize the problem. Don't ignore the problem- it will only get worse.
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Recruit other responsible employee to confront the situation.
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Conduct the intervention in appropriate surroundings.
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Describe the problem as you all see it to the impaired co-worker.
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Don't pass judgment.
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Make your position clear to the impaired coworker. Stated simply: "We cannot continue to work under these conditions."
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Let the impaired co-worker determine a solution. The impaired co-worker must mark-off or force himself/herself into a Rule G Bypass.
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If the co-worker becomes hostile and unmanageable, don't back down. Stick together as a group and control the situation.
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Tell the co-worker what you as a group must do.
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If the group has done everything possible to intervene, and the impaired co-worker still refuses to Mark-off, the Rule G Bypass must be put into effect.
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Once the situation has been resolved, we must make sure that the impaired co-worker arrives home safely.
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