What type of drug testing training is available?

At National Drug Screening (NDS), we are often asked what type of training is available for those companies conducting drug testing. NDS trainers Joe Reilly and Tom Fulmer provide DER training, collector training, and supervisor/reasonable suspicion training. Joe Reilly, president of the comapny and industry expert also offers consulting, program/policy development, and more.

We are also asked whether we offer live training, on-demand training, or training onsite at a company location. The answer is yes; we can provide on demand, training, live webinar training that is offered throughout the year, and in person training is also available.

Our President Joe Reilly is known throughout the United States as an expert in the drug testing industry. With experience since 1993, Joe is a Past Chairman and current board member of the national drug testing trade association – DATIA (DATIA merged with NDASA in 2023).

Joe is also a DATIA Master Trainer and Regional Certified Professional Trainer (R-CPCT) for the DATIA Certified Professional Collector (CPC) Program. Tom Fulmer is the VP of Business Development for National Drug Screening and a CPCT. Tom also serves on 2 committees for DATIA – Membership Committee and the Legal & Regulatory Committee.

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Meet The Author: Joe Reilly

Joe Reilly has spent many years in the workplace drug testing field, currently serving as president of National Drug Screening. He brings his knowledge to offer consulting, training, and expert witness services to employers, labs, specimen collectors, TPAs, and others involved in workplace drug testing

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