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ENTERTEL, INC 619 Massachusetts 841-1200 E. O.E m/f/h Safety could justify tests The Associated Press Random testing for employees in key jobs possible WASHINGTON — Safety might justify random testing for drug use by such key government employees as air traffic controllers or guards at nerve gas arsenals, federal appellate judges suggested yesterday. At a hearing before the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, the court heard that an employee's union attorney on the issue of testing civilian Army security guards and Transportation Department employees who have served in the military. "We all placify and docilely go through the airport metal detectors," Wald said. "Why not put the guy minding the nerve gas on the same side as air detection of 'of potential attack' to union attorneys" Jol Goldberg. "Doesn't the government have a ultimate employee concern in finding that nerve gas is on hard-line drugs?" said Circuit Judge Abner But Goldberg argued that there must be some connection between off-duty conduct and impairment at work. The fact was not constitutional because it didn't show on the job impairment from illegal drug use. As the government concedes, it merely shows that five drugs within five days of the test. "Before the government can cast its net over assumably non-using employees, there must be some reason for the invasion into the private lives of employees that has some relationship to work-related con- Railroad administration plans random drug tests The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — The Federal Railroad Administration plans to order random drug testing for more than 100,000 rail workers assigned to safety-sensitive jobs, the Administrator John H. Riley said. Although about 250,000 people in the United States work for six months or longer, many medium-scale railroads and about 35 short lines, only 100,000 work in sensitive jobs, and only they train on the drug tests, Riley said Monday. million worth of property damage," he said. Riley, who was in Salt Lake City to address the FRA Regional Emergency Center, would announce more specifics of the program. It is aimed at stamping out drug abuse among railroad workers and ensuring railroad transportation safety. "In the past 20 months, railroads have had 59 accidents where one or more employees involved in the accidents have been found to have been under the influence of drugs or alcohol." $33, 33 deaths. $40 injuries and $40 On June 22, Congress passed the Rail Safety Improvement Act, which takes effect Jan. 1, 1989. It gives the FRA power, for the first time in its 21-year history, to expand and fine railroad employees. The new act also will enable the FRA to allow up to $10,000 per day per count for the amount — four times the amount the FRA previously was allowed to pay. duct." Goldberg said. The appeals court ruled in another year that dredging-testing of District 12 was justified if the test could predict on-the job impairment as a cause. But Goldberg conceded under repeated questioning from Wald, Mikva and Circuit Judge David Sentele that in some circumstances, a sentence. It is that standard Goldberg urged the court to apply to the random testing of 9,400 civilian Army and almost 30,000 Transportation Department employees. Both testing procedures are under appeal before the court. positive urine test might show that an employee could not be trusted to perform his job safely. "In certain positions, a positive drug test could very well have an employment nexus," Goldberg said. "Why is not that the end of the argument?" Wald said. The connection between drug use off the job and impairment at work would not "justify a warrantless random search," Goldberg said. The Transportation Department testing, which was upheld last year by the Transportation Department, traffic controllers, drivers, airplane inspectors, sky marshals and other officials. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE TO BE A PROFESSOR SOME DAY? WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A CAREER IN RESEARCH OR TEACHING AT A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY? COME WITH YOUR QUESTIONS AND CURIOSITY... The Graduate School of the University of Kansas would like you to attend a special informative meeting on October 19. 1988 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Refreshments will be served. Wednesday, October 19, 1988 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union 1. What is the name of the drug and what is it supposed to do? 2. How and when do I take it and for how long? 3. What foods, drinks, other medicines, or activities should I avoid while taking this drug? 4. Are there any side effects and what do I do if they occur? 5. Is there any written information about the dru? The more you know about the medicines you take, the better they will help you take care of you. Watkins Pharmacy 864-9512 What can we assume from other studies? There are 2-4 cases of AIDS at KU. 15-18 students have AIDS Related Complex. 60-70 students would test positive for AIDS. AIDS is a reality on this campus. Protect yourself! Call for more information or to register Call for more information or to register WATKINS MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTER STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES Health Center # 864-9500 Department of Health Education # 864-9570 Health Center # 864-9500 THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION 1