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drug and alcohol test from the testing facility and any other information Molzen
                               Corbin may require to make an appropriate determination.

                               Confidentiality. All records relating to an employee’s drug and alcohol test
                               results  will  be  kept  confidential  and  maintained  separately  from  the
                               individual’s personnel file.

                               Consequences of a Positive Test. Employees who test positive will be subject
                               to discipline, up to and including immediate termination of employment. Job
                               applicants who test positive will have their conditional job offers withdrawn.

                               Consequences for Refusing to Submit to Testing or Failing to Complete the
                               Test. Employees who refuse to submit to testing as required by Molzen Corbin
                               or who fail to complete the test will be subject to discipline, up to and including
                               immediate termination of employment.  Job applicants who refuse to submit to
                               drug and alcohol testing will be deemed to have withdrawn themselves from
                               the application process and will no longer be considered for employment.

                               Administration. If you have any questions regarding this procedure or if you
                               have  questions  about  drug  testing  in  the  workplace  that  are  not  addressed
                               herein,  please  contact  the  Human  Resources  Department.  Molzen  Corbin
                               expressly reserves the right to change, modify or delete the provisions of this
                               Drug Testing Procedure without notice.

                  H.     WORKPLACE VIOLENCE


                         To  help  prevent  incidents  of  violence  from  occurring,  Molzen  Corbin  is
                         implementing this policy on workplace violence. It is the policy of Molzen Corbin
                         to  expressly  prohibit  any  acts  or  threats  of  violence  by  an  employee  or  former
                         employee against any other employee in or about its facilities or elsewhere at any
                         time.  Molzen Corbin will not condone any acts or threats of violence against its
                         employees, contractors, customers, vendors, former employees or visitors at any time
                         or while they are engaged in business with or on behalf of Molzen Corbin.

                         In keeping with the spirit and intent of this policy, Molzen Corbin will aspire to:

                         1.    Provide a safe and healthful work environment, in accordance with Molzen
                               Corbin’s policy on safety and health.

                         2.    Take  prompt  remedial  action  up  to  and  including  immediate  termination
                               against  any  employee  who  engages  in  any  threatening  behavior  or  acts  of
                               violence or who uses any obscene, abusive, or threatening language or gestures.



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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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