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by Eugene Ng
The following guidelines on breathalyser use are for those who wish to continue to perform drug and alcohol testing in the workplace.
Since only a...
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by Eugene Ng
Breathalyzers are a relatively new and innovative way to measure one’s BAC (Breath Alcohol Content), especially when it is imperative that one must...
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by Eugene Ng
A breathalyzer is a device that very easily, reliably and accurately detects your blood alcohol content (BAC) level. It enables you to make life-sa...
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by Eugene Ng
Alcohol is a depressant drug and as such it actually slows down the activity of the central nervous system, including the brain. Therefore it’s not...
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by Eugene Ng
Drunk driving is a contributor road trauma in Malaysia. No matter where you are in Malaysia, drunk driving is treated as a serious offence and any ...
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by Eugene Ng
Preventing alcohol problems at work
Recent research has shown that the most effective way to prevent alcohol-related problems at work is to develop...
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by Eugene Ng
Drug testing in the workplace remains a controversial topic even though it’s been in existence for years now. Employees insist that drug testing vi...
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by Eugene Ng
Drug drivers are on notice this year, with several state governments in Australia increasing roadside drug testing and toughening up measures again...
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by Eugene Ng
How drug testing kits work is a complicated process – there are several methods, each varying in detection times, effectiveness and reliability. We...
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by Eugene Ng
You may have heard of breathalyzers, or you may know them as alcohol breath testers, or alcohol testers, but have no idea what they are or how they...
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by Eugene Ng
Anyone licensed to operate a vehicle in should know how many standard drinks it would take to reach 0.05. This seemingly innocent decimal should tr...
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by Eugene Ng
Breathalyzer calibration is an important part of keeping and maintaining a breathalyser. No matter what breathalyzer you have and what technology i...
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