How Safe is Your Workplace if you’re not Random Drug Testing?

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This webinar occurred on:  October 17, 2013

Have you ever wondered how it is that so many employees are known to be substance abusers when the vast majority of companies conduct pre-employment drug testing. The positivity rate for pre-employment testing is approximately 5 percent; yet, we know that about 1 out of every 6 full-time employees has a substance abuse issue. Random drug testing has proven to be one of the most effective deterrents to drug abuse in the workplace by a group of people who know what they're talking about—substance abusers. Random drug testing holds the key to establishing a true drug-free workplace. And lab-based oral fluid testing is the key to a cost-effective, highly accurate drug-free workplace program.

In this informative and timely webinar, presented by drug testing expert Bill Current, attendees will learn the value of random testing, the various methods that are available, state laws that affect random testing, and how to measure the return on investment from a random drug testing program. They will also learn about the advantage of lab-based oral fluid drug testing and how to make the switch from a traditional urine testing program to oral fluids.

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This webinar occurred on:  October 17, 2013

Speaker:
Bill Current
Bill Current is the president of WFC & Associates, LLC, a national consulting firm that specializes in drug testing policy development and providing accurate and up-to-date state drug testing law information. He is the editor of The On-Line Ultimate Guide to State Drug Testing Laws at StateDrugTestingLaws.com. He also publishes the e-newsletter State Drug Testing Laws Monthly. Mr. Current is the former Executive Director of the American Council for Drug Education and served as Vice President of Consulting for a national third-party administrator of drug testing and background screening services. He founded WFC & Associates in 1998. He is the author or co-author of 10 books on substance abuse issues, including Why Drug Testing? He also administers the Annual Drug Testing Industry Survey now in its 15th year.

Duration: 1 Hour