Drug and alcohol testing : a Canadian success story…

Author(s)
Page, C.
Year
Abstract

When regulated drug and alcohol testing first came to Canada in 1996, there were no clinics, certified collectors or accredited analytical laboratories. But within a short time that changed dramatically, in large part because the country’s largest provider — a family-owned and operated company called DriverCheck — developed a business that helps companies keep employees healthy and roads and workplaces safe. (Author/publisher)

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C 50702 [electronic version only]
Source

Public Service Review: Transport, 2012, No. 29 (24 May), p. 56-57

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