NATA urges employers to consider using accredited providers of on site drug screening and collection as part of an overall drug and alcohol program.
The latest media reports highlighting an increase in workplace drug testing only confirms the need for assurance in testing. High-quality testing in
NATA accredited facilities is essential to promote and maintain a safe, drug-free environment.
Mr Andy Griffin, NATA Manager, Workplace Drug Testing Accreditation, highlighted the importance of using test kits and testing facilities that meet Australian Standards.
Mr Andy Griffin said "Employers have a duty of care to ensure a safe working environment, but equally as important is a demonstrated commitment to the
welfare of staff. It is critical when implementing policies for managing drug and alcohol use in the workplace, that accredited providers of testing
are used. It is only then that staff and employers can have confidence in the validity of results.
NATA's accreditation program provides assurance that facilities performing testing are rigorously audited to ensure that Australian Standards are
met."
Whilst many employers see the benefits of using a NATA accredited laboratory for laboratory based screening and confirmatory testing the same is not
so for onsite screening and collection. The onus is on providers of these services to ensure that the process is accredited.
The integrity of the process can be questioned if there is no evidence that the entire process was conducted to Australian Standards.
For more information contact:
NATA Manager, Workplace Drug Testing Accreditation, Mr Andy Griffin 02 9736 8222, email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it








