Non-DOT Hair Specimen Collector Train-the-Trainer course, made by attorney and subject matter expert Andrew Easler, will qualify learners seeking to become proficient trainers for hair specimen collection for long-term drug testing. This state-compliant, self-paced course will train learners on protocols implemented by major hair testing laboratories nationwide, presenting learners with a nuanced understanding of these procedures.
Hair drug testing is a prevalent, non-invasive method to identify long-term substance abuse, and by analyzing hair follicles, specialists can detect patterns of consistent drug use spanning, typically over a 90-day period. The ability of this testing method to resist attempts at hiding substance use, such as masking agents or short-term abstinence, makes it a preferred choice for workplaces, legal bodies, and substance abuse recovery centers.
This course will provide others the qualification and proficiency to instruct others in the process of hair specimen collection and provides substantial value in multiple situations, including legal and court-ordered drug testing, family substance abuse cases, juvenile detention treatment programs, tribal testing programs, treatment facilities, and workplace testing programs.
Upon course completion, in-house corporate trainers and budding entrepreneurs will be well-prepared to educate and qualify new hair specimen collectors with the skills and proficiency necessary for drug testing using hair specimens.
For corporate trainers or those offering training services to the public, we provide a unique benefit - access to our instructor platform. This enables trainers to register and qualify new learners while trainers conduct separate mock collections and endorse the downloadable certificate.
The course, which takes approximately 4 hours to complete, provides immediate access to an array of training resources post-registration, including videos, documents, PowerPoint presentations, and hands-on mock demonstrations. Upon passing the online exam, trainers receive a downloadable certificate.