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	<title>Comments on: Using Police Techniques to Sniff It Out: Part 3 of 3</title>
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		<title>By: 2008 Training and Leadership Articles Index &#124; SafetyXChange</title>
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		<description>[...] 2. Police officers are trained to watch for subtle actions as a sign of impairment. You can adapt some of the same techniques that police use to help your supervisors identify drug and alcohol abuse by your own employees. Using Police Techniques to Sniff Out Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace, by Dave Duncan. Part 1: http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-1-of-3 Part 2: http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-2-of-3 Part 3: http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-3-... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 2. Police officers are trained to watch for subtle actions as a sign of impairment. You can adapt some of the same techniques that police use to help your supervisors identify drug and alcohol abuse by your own employees. Using Police Techniques to Sniff Out Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace, by Dave Duncan. Part 1: <a href="http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-1-of-3" rel="nofollow">http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-1-of-3</a> Part 2: <a href="http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-2-of-3" rel="nofollow">http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-2-of-3</a> Part 3: <a href="http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-3-.." rel="nofollow">http://www.safetyxchange.org/training-and-leadership/using-police-techniques-to-sniff-it-out-part-3-..</a>. [...]</p>
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