Occupational Health Program
Other Resources
For additional information, please visit the following governmental websites.
Drug Testing
Drug testing guidelines, policy development and implementing a drug-free workplace:
OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration sets many standards relating to work safety issues. You may go directly to the OSHA website by
clinking on the banner or linking to www.osha.gov.
Two other useful OSHA websites are the OSHA Technical and the OSHA Bulletin websites.
The OSHA Technical website has assembled a wide variety of information on over 150 topics to provide users relevant reference materials including standards, directives, training materials, etc. It can be reached by linking OSHA Technical at http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/index.html.
The OSHA Bulletin is a website journal of news and current events regarding OSHA and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. Additional compliance aids and safety resources are provided, to help subscribers deal with OSHA, occupational safety, accident prevention, health and work safety issues. This website can be reaching by linking to the OSHA Bulletin at http://www.oshabulletin.com/.
You may also contact OSHA by phone:
OSHA: 202-693-1999
OSHA Compliance Guidance: 240-364-6019
Eye Safety
Additional Resource Numbers
Illinois Department of Transportation
217-782-7820
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Information
800-729-6686
Drug-Free Work Place Helpline
800-843-4971
Department of Transportation Regulations
202-366-DRUG
National Institute on Drug Abuse Treatment Hotline
800-662-HELP
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
404-639-3311