NSC Statement on Enactment of Naloxone Bill in Michigan
Legislation makes opioid overdose reversal medication accessible in state workplaces.
Legislation makes opioid overdose reversal medication accessible in state workplaces.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Safety Council applauds the enactment of legislation in Michigan making opioid overdose reversal medication, such as naloxone, accessible in State workplaces when training on use and administration are available. Nationally, overdoses account for nearly 1 in 10 worker deaths on the job and have increased by more than 600% since 2011. With tens of thousands of people employed by the State of Michigan, this law is a step towards saving lives on the job.
NSC believes workplaces must be ready to respond to a potential opioid overdose. Through the NSC Respond Ready Workplace program, our efforts focus on three critical pillars: opioid overdose and naloxone awareness, access to naloxone in workplace first aid kits and other locations, and adoption of programs to ensure workplaces and their employees are equipped to respond in case of an emergency. By providing lifesaving training to workers, safer workplaces and safer communities are also created, as these individuals carry their training with them wherever they go.
Michigan joins several other states, including California, Illinois and Virginia, that enacted workplace naloxone legislation in 2024. This growing momentum reflects an increasing recognition that workplaces are critical settings for addressing the opioid epidemic. With bipartisan support across multiple states, workplace naloxone access policies are emerging as an essential strategy for protecting worker safety and public health.
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