The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) is making changes to enhance its efforts in addressing substance abuse among the state’s workforce. The new program, known as the Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Program (SUPR), combines the Drug-Free Safety Program (DFSP), DFSP Safety Grants and the Substance Use Recovery and Workplace Safety Program. This single program helps to address workplace misuse of alcohol and other drugs. The goal is to help state-fund employers prevent work-related injuries and illnesses by combining drug-free efforts into an employer’s safety program.
The changes to the program took effect for private employers on July 1, 2025, and will take effect for public employers on Jan. 1, 2026.
Some highlights of the changes include:
As with many BWC programs, employers must meet certain eligibility requirements. To participate in SUPR, employers must:
Employers electing to participate in the program have four program levels to choose from:
Program requirements vary by level of participation, so employers will need to provide the requirements as outlined by the BWC based on the participation level they select. Program requirements include:
As an example, if you choose to participate in the Basic, you will only be required to complete specific program requirements. However, if you choose Advanced you will need to complete Basic requirements in addition to other requirements.
If you would like to learn more about the changes to the program, go to Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Program or if you would like to enroll in the (SUPR) Program go to Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR) Program.
This is just one of the opportunities the State of Ohio offers for employers, but there are other grant programs designed to help employers reduce injuries and illnesses in the workplace, as well. Visit BWC’s Safety Grant Programs for more information.
If you would like to know more about Sedgwick’s safety services or would like to schedule a confidential consultation, please contact Andy Sawan at [email protected] or 330-819-4728.