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Debunking myths about drug testing.
Regular drug testing has become a normal activity in workplaces throughout the country. However, a number of myths have emerged about drug testing. In addition to the myths about what causes a person to pop positive on a drug test, there has been a considerable effort to find ways of beating drug tests. This article will discuss both issues.
Posted on Feb-01-2012
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Popping positive--urban legends concerning drug testing
Since the 1980s companies and government agencies throughout the nation have established a systematic regimen of drug-testing. Laboratory drug-testing itself has endeavored to increase in rigor and precision. A number of myths have grown up around drug testing. This article will discuss them.
Posted on Feb-01-2012
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The myths and reality of drug tests
Systematic drug testing got its start in the 1980s when President Ronald Reagan issued Executive Order 12564. In doing so, he instituted mandatory drug-testing for all safety-sensitive executive-level and civil-service Federal employees. This law set a precedent for workplace drug-testing throughout the nation. And since then, many persons have been looking for ways to beat the tests. As a result, a number of myths and urban legends have emerged.
Posted on Jan-30-2012
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