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<strong>Talon</strong> <strong>Helicopters</strong> <strong>Ltd</strong>.<br />
- <strong>Edition</strong> 2 -<br />
Company Operations Manual<br />
Chapter 3 § Safety<br />
3.7 Drug and Alcohol (Crew Members) Policy<br />
No flight crew member, maintenance employee, or other operations personnel shall perform their duties:<br />
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within 8 hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage, or within 24 hours after the consumption<br />
of alcohol in sufficient quantities as to cause impairment of the ability of the individual to perform their<br />
duties;<br />
while using or otherwise involved with narcotic drugs, marijuana, anti-depressant or stimulant drugs, or<br />
any other controlled substance as defined Federal or Provincial statutes; or,<br />
while using any drug [either prescribed by a physician or over-the-counter medication] that affects the<br />
person’s faculties in any way contrary to safety.<br />
December 31, 2015<br />
Peter Murray<br />
Accountable Executive<br />
Date Signed<br />
3.8 Alcohol or Drugs (Passengers) Policy<br />
In this section, “intoxicating liquor” – means a beverage that contains more than 2.5% proof spirits.<br />
No person shall consume, while on-board an aircraft, an intoxicating liquor unless the intoxicating liquor<br />
§ has been served to that person by the Company; or,<br />
§ has been provided by the operator of the aircraft.<br />
The Company shall not provide or serve any intoxicating liquor to a person on-board the aircraft where there are<br />
reasonable grounds to believe that the person’s faculties are impaired by alcohol or a drug to an extent that may<br />
present a hazard to the aircraft or to persons on board the aircraft.<br />
The Company shall not allow a person to board the aircraft where there are reasonable grounds to believe that the<br />
person’s faculties are impaired by alcohol or a drug to an extent that may present a hazard to the aircraft or to<br />
persons on board the aircraft.<br />
The Company may allow a person whose faculties are impaired by a drug to board an aircraft, where the drug was<br />
administered in accordance with a medical authorization and the person is under the supervision of an attendant.<br />
December 31, 2015<br />
Peter Murray<br />
Accountable Executive<br />
Date Signed<br />
December 31, 2015 <strong>Amend</strong>ment 0 3-4