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Drug Testing 101: An Employer's Primer for Workplace Policy Practices

Fremont (United States), 6 May 2020


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2020-05-06
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Conference Description

Overview:
Jo will walk the participants through the types of drug tests available for the workplace, describing the competencies of each as well as the appropriate reasons to use each methodology.

The audience will gain a clear understanding of when to use - and NOT to use - each particular type of test as well as what is new in developing technologies, improving an employer's ability to detect recent substance use.

Why you should Attend:
Employers often turn to attorneys to write their drug and alcohol testing policies, which works well if the attorney has an understanding of how drug testing works and keeps up on the changing technologies in testing products.

Unfortunately, many policies are either outdated in the drug testing portion or not based on accurate science. Employers and those who write their policies should have a clear and basic understanding of the types of tests, how they work, when they can be useful and how to avoid mistakes that can be costly.

Areas Covered in the Session:
Types of Drug Test Methodologies available
The Differences in the Methodologies with proven outcome Results
Scenarios that Describe which Testing Method is Appropriate and why
Developing Technologies availale to Employers for understanding Impairment

Who Will Benefit:
HR Professionals
Small Business Owners
Safety & Compliance Professionals
Job-site Managers having Direct oversight of Employees
Designated Employer Representatives who manage Workplace Drug Testing
Instructor:
Jo McGuire is as an advocate, speaker and writer for safe and drug-free workplaces, families and communities. As the Executive Director of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association, Jo manages the national & international membership of those in the drug and alcohol testing industry with a heavy emphasis on employees assigned to safety-sensitive duties, best practices for a workplace drug testing program and quality training programs for those who perform drug collections. Jo was appointed as a member of the Taxation, Banking & Civil Law workgroup for the Colorado Governor's Task Force to regulate Amendment 64 in Colorado due to her expertise and experience with policies for medical marijuana and the workplace.

She has also represented her industry at the United Nations, the first Latin-American Safe and Drug-Free Workplace Congress and as an advocate for employer’s rights in Washington D.C.

Conference creator: trainhr

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Fremont 94539 (United States)

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