In June 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) published a final rule with revised procedures for workplace drug and alcohol testing using oral fluid. The revisions detail technical changes ...
Nicole Lee is CEO at Hello Sunday Morning and also works as a consultant in the alcohol and other drug sector and a psychologist in private practice. She has previously been awarded funding by ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has new requirements for workplace drug and alcohol test procedures, plus another requiring states to check truck driver records in its Commercial Driver’s ...
Reprinted in partnership with the Drug & Alcohol Testing Industry Association/ DATIA focus, an industry association representing the full aspect of drug free and safe workplaces. datia.org After many ...
Purdue is committed to providing its employees and students with a safe and healthy campus and workplace. The University recognizes the health risks associated with controlled substance use and ...
Legalized cannabis, a kinder attitude toward substance abuse and a shortage of workers has all added up to change the demand for drug testing over the past few years. A lot of companies have stopped ...
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) recently proposed significant amendments to its drug and alcohol testing regulations that include adding fentanyl and its metabolite, norfentanyl, to the drug ...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, drug abuse costs American industry over $140 billion annually. Employee drug abuse causes as much as 50% of all on-the-job accidents and up to 40% of ...