What is a SurfaceDetect Assessment Program?SurfaceDetect is the only drug detection
The SurfaceDetect program begins with a consultation to determine the Drug Free goals of the employer. Current Drug Policy is examined to see if it fits with the stated goals. Surface testing is then conducted throughout the workplace to measure current compliance with the stated goal of a Drug Free workplace. A full report is returned to the client on methodology, findings and recommendations for next steps, if necessary. In simple terms, assessments range from broad to specific: The Detailed Assessment Program (DAP) is used when there are indications of illegal drug activity in a specific location. A DAP provides increased intensity of testing – localizing the illegal activity to a specific location. Recurring Assessments (RAP) are conducted as a measuring instrument to document the Drug Free status of the workplace. Recurring Assessments are conducted at regular intervals, in random locations, to highlight any change in status and to provide a heightened level of deterrence. SurfaceDetect also provides a Family Assessment Program to detect traces of illegal narcotics within residential properties. With growing concerns about the easy availability and prevalence of Crystal Meth amongst youth, this program provides parents and others with a non-invasive method to determine if children are associated with drug-use. Early detection of drug involvement is critical with all drug categories, but it is potentially life-saving in the case of the instantly addictive Crystal Meth. Early knowledge of drug usage or involvement can pave the way for faster intervention if suspected use is confirmed. In addition, SurfaceDetect provides Audit Assessments to monitor a company’s ongoing drug testing program for validation that the current program is working and that there is no trafficking activity. Custom assessment programs are developed for companies to achieve and maintain a Drug Free workplace. Every assessment is administered by a certified technician. Clients are provided with formal written reports based on the Substance on Surface (SOS) assessment protocols. Report details include:
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