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Keep what you’ve earned training presentation: Navy Policy & Advocacy

Keep what you’ve earned training presentation: Navy Policy & Advocacy. SESSION 4 │2013. What’s the Navy’s policy on alcohol use?. Policy. OPNAVINST 5350.4 series is the governing instruction. The minimum legal age to consume alcohol is 21 for all personnel.

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Keep what you’ve earned training presentation: Navy Policy & Advocacy

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  1. Keep what you’ve earnedtraining presentation:Navy Policy & Advocacy

    SESSION 4 │2013
  2. What’s the Navy’s policy on alcohol use? Policy OPNAVINST 5350.4 series is the governing instruction. The minimum legal age to consume alcohol is 21 for all personnel. In foreign countries where the installation is located, the minimum age to consume alcohol shall conform to the legal age set by the host country. In the absence of any local law, the minimum age to consume alcohol shall be 21 for all personnel. Navy does not condone consumption of alcoholic beverages during normal working hours.
  3. What’s the Navy’s policy on alcohol use? DUI/DWI Any substantiated Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated (DUI/DWI) offense is considered misconduct and a substantial failure in judgment and leadership. Commanding Officers and reporting seniors are required to document any substantiated DUI/DWI offense, whether convicted by Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP), court-martial, or civilian authority. Two or more DUIs in a career will result in processing for Administrative Separation. All DUI/DWI incidents are also required to be documented in your performance evaluations.
  4. What is an ADD? The ADD program is just one of the Navy’s efforts to promote responsible alcohol use. According to the Navy’s Instruction on the Use of Hand-Held Alcohol Detection Devices ADDs (OPNAVINST 5350.8), the decision to inspect and how to organize random ADD testing is at the discretion of the commanding officer. Random ADD tests are only authorized to be performed on Sailors who are on duty during normal working hours. The ADD testing policy applies to all Sailors, including Selected Reservists and non-Navy personnel permanently assigned to a unit.
  5. What can a positive ADD Reading result in? Possible Results 0.04 BAC+ indicates a Sailor is not able to perform their duties. The Sailor will be relieved of their duties and remain onboard until the reading is not detectable. 0.02 BAC+ by members who are under the legal drinking age, or who have previously completed a rehabilitation program, will be referred to the command DAPA. Less than 0.02 BAC is considered non-detectable.
  6. DID YOU KNOW?
  7. How do I Become an Advocate for Responsible Drinking? You can find more information about the Keep What You’ve Earned campaign and the Navy’s alcohol use policy by following the NADAP Facebook Page We also recommend the following social media channels: U.S. Navy Local MWR Chapter Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center Insert Name of Command Facebook Page To get involved with encouraging your fellow shipmates to drink responsibly, speak with your: Command DAPA CSADD chapter
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