THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
SPRING 2011 Vol. 4 Issue 2
SUMMER 2011 Vol. 4 Issue 3
FALL 2011 Vol. 4 Issue 4
WINTER 2012 Vol. 5 Issue 1
SPRING 2012 Vol. 5 Issue 2
GETTING INTO THE BUSINESS— DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING
DATIA 2011 CONFERENCE
22 The Future of Forensics 34
How To Create a Student Drug Testing Program and Market it to Schools
EXHIBITORS SEE PAGE 52
20 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
What’s On Your Surface?
SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA & OTHER DESIGNER DRUGS
THE NEXT HIGH: 30
The Annihilation of Drug-Free
Workplace Programs 36
Data-driven Insights
42 Mind the Gap 18 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION MRO Responsibilities 26
Substance Abuse Testing in Trinidad and Tobago
36
Getting into the Business
16 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
Green Initiatives in Drug & Alcohol Testing
24
Hair Testing in the Transportation Industry
28
2012 Conference Preview
LONG-TERM ALCOHOL BIOMARKERS
DRUG TESTING IN A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING CULTURE
DRUG TESTING DRUG TESTING
STUDY SUGGESTS THAT
IMPROVES PRODUCTIVITY AND ATTENDANCE WHILE LOWERING WORKERS’ COMPENSATION INCIDENCE RATES AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER
28
The Global Future of Drug Testing and Demand Reduction
36
Drug and Alcohol Testing Issues in Canada
44
When It’s Good To Be Called A SAP
SUMMER 2012 Vol. 5 Issue 3
FALL 2012 Vol. 5 Issue 4
WINTER 2013 Vol. 6 Issue 1
SPRING 2013 Vol. 6 Issue 2
SUMMER 2013 Vol. 6 Issue 3
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS page 32
GOING TO THE CLOUD
20
Maximising Designer Drugs Screening in Biological Samples.
30 DATIA 2012 Conference Recap 18
Have you ever . . . We help with that!
Beatriz Torres Ceron ELAD S.A.
Sue Clark, MBA, C-SAPA* Pro Solutions
Randy Clouette Quest Diagnostics,Inc.
Ryan Conners Polk County Drug Court
Steven B. Cooper S&A Services, Inc.
Wayne J. Creasap II The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC)
www.datia.org
ORAL FLUID COLLECTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS
weeding out the PRESCRIPTION DRUGS:
about medical marijuana BY THE NUMBERS 18
28
The Best Defense is a Good Offense
Synthetic Cannabinoids Prevalence in the Workplace
28
Planting the Seeds of Success
36
Dennis Crouch Utah Toxicology—Expert Services, LLC
William F. Current WFC & Associates
Reg Davis BB&T Insurance Services, Inc.
Cathy Devine First Advantage
Jacqui Derrick WorkRight, LLC
Melissa DiThomas First Advantage
The Seductive Mirage of a 0.08 g/dL BAC Equivalent for Drugged Driving
16
The Facts About Workplace Evidential Breath Tester Calibration
32
Taking Drugs of Abuse Testing to the Next Level
DATIA SHOW ISSUE
FIT FOR CONSTRUCTION DUTY 20
Drug Abuse Prevention Program in Work
Environments in Colombia 34
The Dynamics of In-House Drug Testing
44
Creating and Keeping Customers
Daniel C. Drew, MD National Medical Review
Phil DuBois DrugScan, Inc.
John E. Duffy Foremost Forensics Drug & Alcohol Testing, LLC
Robert L. DuPont, MD Institute for Behavior and Health, Inc.
S. Evren Esen
Society for Human Resource Management
Janet Essary Polk County Drug Court
Amy Evans Lifeloc Technologies, Inc.
David G. Evans, ESQ National On-Site Testing Associates, Inc.
Calvina Fay Drug Free America Foundation, Inc.
Neil Fortner, MS, FTS-ABFT, TC-NRCC Avee Laboratories
datia focus 21
DATIA 2011 CONFERENCE
WRAP-UP! SEE PAGE 26
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