Cannabis Impairment Detection in the Workplace
Some employers have adopted policies that prohibit employees from testing positive for marijuana, or its psychoactive ingredient delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). With the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana in some states, it is likely employers will see an increase in cannabis use. In general, employers are concerned with keeping their employees and customers safe. Unidentified cannabis impairment of an employee can cause a significant safety risk to both. Typically, employees are tested after an incident has occurred, which could mean there has been significant damage to property or serious physical injury to a person. This training assists employers in identifying impairment caused by cannabis before an incident occurs.
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Course length: 2-4 hours
Price: $1250+Travel Expenses
Seats: No limit