Although there is no official training required to administer the tests, DTP does provide procedure cards. What are the differences between the Oral Fluids Tests and the Urine Tests?
Oral fluids tests have the benefit of a simpler collection procedure. The testing does not require a restroom and you can watch the entire process. However, oral tests are only available in the six panel configuration. The urine tests have many different configurations and drugs that they can test for. They also detect drugs in the system for a longer period of time than the oral fluids tests, and come in a variety of formats, such as dips, pipettes, and all in one cups.
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- Although there is no official training required to administer the tests, DTP does provide procedure cards. What are the differences between the Oral Fluids Tests and the Urine Tests?
- What is being done to make training classes and challenge tests available to employees?
- During the training are there any assessments/tests/exams?