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European guidelines for workplace drug testing in urine.

Sanna Taskinen1, Olof Beck2, Tessa Bosch3, Michaela Brcak4, Duncan Carmichael5, Nadia Fucci6, Claire George7, Mark Piper8, Alberto Salomone9, Wim Schielen10, Stefan Steinmeyer11, Wolfgang Weinmann12.   

Abstract

These European Guidelines for Workplace Drug Testing in Urine have been prepared and updated by the European Workplace Drug Testing Society (EWDTS). The first version of these urine guidelines was published in 2002. Since then, the guidelines have been followed by many laboratories in different European countries and their role has been essential particularly in countries lacking legislation for workplace drug testing. In 2014, the EWDTS started a guidelines updating project and published a new version of the urine guidelines in 2015. Here we represent this updated version of the urine guidelines. The European Guidelines are designed to establish best practice procedures whilst allowing individual countries to operate within the requirements of national customs and legislation. The EWDTS recommends that all European laboratories that undertake legally defensible workplace drug testing should use these guidelines as a template for accreditation.
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Keywords:  EWDTS; guidelines; urine; workplace drugtesting

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28267298     DOI: 10.1002/dta.2178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Test Anal        ISSN: 1942-7603            Impact factor:   3.345


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