Drinking alcohol before or during work increases the risk of accidents or injury.
Employers have a duty of care towards employees; nobody should be in a vulnerable or dangerous position at work due to somebody drinking alcohol.
Employees have a responsibility to look after their own health and safety, and that of their colleagues.
Alcohol impairs judgement, and affects behaviour, control, memory and speech. Alcohol and work do not mix!
Hangovers - cause millions of sick days at work every year, costing millions of pounds. Lateness, poor performance and lost productivity are other unwelcome side effects.
'Alcohol and the Workplace' is available to buy as part of our KS3/4 alcohol leaflets pack and KS3/4 alcohol posters pack. Visit our Literature store to find out more.
THINK OF THE RISKS, CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES
Drinking alcohol before or during work increases the risk of accidents or injury.
Employers have a duty of care towards employees; nobody should be in a vulnerable or dangerous position at work due to somebody drinking alcohol.
Employees have a responsibility to look after their own health and safety, and that of their colleagues.
Alcohol impairs judgement, and affects behaviour, control, memory and speech. Alcohol and work do not mix!
Hangovers - cause millions of sick days at work every year, costing millions of pounds. Lateness, poor performance and lost productivity are other unwelcome side effects.
'Alcohol and the Workplace' is available to buy as part of our KS3/4 alcohol leaflets pack and KS3/4 alcohol posters pack. Visit our Literature store to find out more.
THINK OF THE RISKS, CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES