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of the expected duration of use and of the possible adverse effects any such drug
                         could  have  on  job  performance.  Molzen  Corbin  employees  must  notify  their
                         respective Supervisor if they are taking such medication and they believe they need
                         a reasonable accommodation before reporting to work while under the influence of
                         such medication.

                         Where Molzen Corbin is informed of medication use pursuant to this section, the
                         Company reserves the right to determine if the employee must submit to a drug and
                         alcohol test.
                         In such circumstances, Molzen Corbin also reserves the right to determine whether
                         the employee may remain at work or temporarily be given a different assignment for
                         the duration of the legal drug use.

                         Because  Molzen  Corbin  is  committed  to  employee  safety,  employees  who  are
                         assigned use of a company-owned vehicle but have reported legal drug use that could
                         adversely impair their ability to operate such equipment will not be permitted to drive
                         the Company vehicle during the time they are on such medications. Molzen Corbin
                         will assist employees in arranging other means of travel.

                  G.     DRUG TESTING POLICY

                         1.    Post-Offer, Pre-Employment Screening of Job Applicants, and Testing Upon
                               Return  to  Work.    All  job  applicants  who  have  been  made  an  offer  of
                               employment are subject to drug and alcohol testing. All offers of employment
                               with  Molzen  Corbin  are  conditioned  on  the  applicant  submitting  to,
                               successfully completing, and passing a drug and alcohol test in accordance with
                               the testing procedures described in this policy.

                               Unless otherwise prohibited by law, employees who are returning to work after
                               an extended absence for any reason (exceeding 90 days) may be required to
                               pass a drug test prior to their return to work. Any employee returning to work
                               after the completion of a rehabilitation program will be required to pass a drug
                               and alcohol test prior to returning to work.

                         2.    Circumstances Under Which Employees May Be Tested.  Employees may be
                               required to take a test at any time to determine the presence of drugs or alcohol.
                               Employees that agree to take the test must sign a consent form authorizing the
                               test and the Company’s use of the test results for purposes of administering its
                               discipline policy.  It is a violation of this policy to refuse consent for these
                               purposes or to test positive for alcohol or illegal drugs.  Policy violations will
                               result in discipline and may result in termination.  Some of the circumstances




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                  “Nothing in this guidebook changes the “at-will” nature of employment with Molzen Corbin. This guidebook is not an exhaustive statement of all rights and
                  responsibilities of Molzen Corbin employees.  Employees are directed to ask Human Resources for additional information about matters addressed in this
                  guidebook. Furthermore, nothing in this guidebook shall prohibit or is intended to interfere with the exercise of Employee rights under Section 7 of the
                  National Labor Relations.
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