Over the past 20 years, the "workplace substance abuse prevention industry" has grown enormously in size and has become more sophisticated in its marketing approach. Drug testing alone has become a $6 billion industry. Employee assistance programs are now widely used by employers at significant cost. This thesis presents a brief review of drug use patterns as related to occupational injuries together with a history of workplace testing. Results from studies suggest that drug-free workplace programs are an important public health approach to improving workplace health and safety through early intervention and, quite possibly, substance abuse prevention
The abuse of alcohol and drugs can negatively affect the workplace. The testing of workers for subst...
Graduation date: 1992This study investigated the prevalence of workplace\ud drug prevention programs...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
Over the past 20 years, the "workplace substance abuse prevention industry" has grown enormously in ...
Over the past twenty years the use of workplace drug tests have become commonplace. Both Hanson1 and...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of a publicly sponsored drug-free workplace program on reducing th...
A survey of employers' attitudes regarding the prevalence of drugs in the workplace, how employee dr...
Abstract Background The consumption of alcohol and other drugs causes social and health problems in ...
This study is primarily concerned with drugs and alcohol in the workplace, the range and impact of c...
Alcohol and illicit substance abuse in the workplace is a OHS and employee relations issue. While in...
Introduction Little is known about the effects of employee assistance programs (EAPs) on occupationa...
Substance abuse is a problem that many businesses encounter. Seventy-one percent of illegal dr...
Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the consequences and costs of substance use in t...
Background There has long been concern over the impact of alcohol and other drug (AOD) consumption o...
Employee substance use has impacted organizational structure, resulting in problems such as poor per...
The abuse of alcohol and drugs can negatively affect the workplace. The testing of workers for subst...
Graduation date: 1992This study investigated the prevalence of workplace\ud drug prevention programs...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
Over the past 20 years, the "workplace substance abuse prevention industry" has grown enormously in ...
Over the past twenty years the use of workplace drug tests have become commonplace. Both Hanson1 and...
Objective. To evaluate the effect of a publicly sponsored drug-free workplace program on reducing th...
A survey of employers' attitudes regarding the prevalence of drugs in the workplace, how employee dr...
Abstract Background The consumption of alcohol and other drugs causes social and health problems in ...
This study is primarily concerned with drugs and alcohol in the workplace, the range and impact of c...
Alcohol and illicit substance abuse in the workplace is a OHS and employee relations issue. While in...
Introduction Little is known about the effects of employee assistance programs (EAPs) on occupationa...
Substance abuse is a problem that many businesses encounter. Seventy-one percent of illegal dr...
Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the consequences and costs of substance use in t...
Background There has long been concern over the impact of alcohol and other drug (AOD) consumption o...
Employee substance use has impacted organizational structure, resulting in problems such as poor per...
The abuse of alcohol and drugs can negatively affect the workplace. The testing of workers for subst...
Graduation date: 1992This study investigated the prevalence of workplace\ud drug prevention programs...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...