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Friday humor; introducing a new drug testing option

The short video below introduces a whole new concept in drug testing, one that avoids the pitfalls of conventional urinalysis. Check it out.

Read the true story behind the video.

Options include testing skin and testing surfaces, such as desks or workplace equipment.

A description of some of the advantages of this testing method (in addition to foiling common methods of “beating” conventional drug testing):

It takes a big investment of time and money to design and implement a drug testing program. . . . And you’re doing all this for a problem that the statistics show only affects a relatively small percentage of your workforce or student population.

But what if there was a way, before all that happens, to assess what drug problems are really present in the . . . business? . . . Would it be helpful to know that there’s no evidence of drug activity in your warehouse, but your trucks are contaminated by residue from meth and marijuana? . . .

[I]nstead of taking a cookie cutter approach to drug testing, drug education, drug prevention, etc., find out what specific problems you have in your facility. That way you can develop a plan to effectively address the areas of greatest concern.

For more information, go to the website, thinkoutsidethecup.com.

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  • Posted by George Lenard
    on February 22, 2007

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