Topic: Drug Testing for Employees

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
Gary Carmack
Organization:
Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
Pages:
11
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2133 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Overview: Public awareness of the drug abuse problem within the government and industry is growing each day. The economic cost to industry is staggering-estimated to be more than $50 billion per year. Employee drug testing programs are one way to combat the problem, yet they are not without legal and scientic pitfalls. Some of the issues and needs that should be considered before implementing or continuing a testing program are: Why test? What do you test for? Are the results accurate? What impact will the new Federal Rules have? Accuracy of the testing continues to be controversial, especially when the "poppy-seed" and "cold-medications" issues are mentioned. The new Federal laboratory certification program which is about to start, should reduce or eliminate the question of lab error. Determination of on the job impairment will, however, continue to be a problem.
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APA: Gary Carmack  (1988)  Topic: Drug Testing for Employees

MLA: Gary Carmack Topic: Drug Testing for Employees. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1988.

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