Suppose you are a human resources specialist at a trucking company that implemented a random drug testing program to comply with state and federal laws. The detection rates of drug abuse have increased since implementation, but prevention rates have not changed. How might you improve prevention rates?
A. Add an EAP that trains employees to apply peer pressure.
B. Add a peer-based substance abuse prevention program.
C. Recognize that random drug testing is the best preventive
measure you can take.
D. Add a peer-based informant program for reporting suspicious
behavior.
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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