MONITORS’ INSTRUCTION ABOUT BLOOD ALCOHOL
December 3, 2010
Some states say that social hosts, including employers, must monitor how much their guests drink and make “reasonable assumptions” about whether they’re impaired. You need to designated monitors or other persons to do this; you also need to show them how to judge impairment. Here’s a form to help you do that. It shows the legal rate of impairment by Blood Alcohol Content of men and women of different weights. The data come from U.S. government sources. And while they’re not 100 percent accurate, they should be enough to enable your monitors to make reasonable assumptions about impairment.

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