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Cannabis and the need for more research

Cannabis is one of the most frequently used and popular drugs in Australia.  Unlike other drugs that have a more “street-oriented’ and illicit feel to them cannabis is used across all demographic
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The Macroeconomics of Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace

With the constant flow of information about illicit drugs emanating from the news reports and government studies, it is easy for employers to find they are more concerned with drug testing than with
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Backyard Meth Labs and the Workplace

Backyard methamphetamine laboratories, also called ‘meth labs’ and ‘clan labs’, are a growing problem in Australia. Calling these illegal and dangerous setups a laboratory truly gives them a
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What Safety Concerns Lead to Drug Testing?

Alcohol and drug testing can be used to generally identify employees who are substance abusers because abusers present a safety risk to themselves and others while also costing the employer time and
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What an Employer Should Not Use a Policy For

The primary purpose of an employer drug and alcohol policy is to manage the risks that can occur in a workplace due to employee drug and alcohol use. The key word is “risks” because it is the ri
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