The 1981 crash of a Navy jet on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier was a landmark, though tragic, day for the concept of drug testing in the workplace. Investigations after the crash found the presence o
Searching Out Fear
Fear is based upon so many things, including our past subjective experiences in life. Unfortunately, humans become afraid of things which they do not understand and with which they do not have enough
Drug Testing Today
Today, drug testing is part of normal practice, but you are still likely to hear some complaints from your employees for having to do it, either because they occasionally abuse substances themselves,
Sustaining Clout and Status
Imagine that you have a pitcher of water. You fill up everyone’s cup and then you have to go back to the water faucet to refill the pitcher. If everyone is drinking their water quickly, you may need
Breathing Problems at Work
Many hazardous industry jobs also carry along with them the burden of creating breathing problems. This is especially true in nuclear power facilities and in the mining and transportation industries.