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                    [Title] => US data: Drug use, accidents correlated
                    [Summary] => DrugCheck Phils. Inc., the country’s leading drug-testing company, has released a study by the US National Institute on Drug Abuse outlining the correlation of drug use and the human factor in railroad accidents involving federal railroad management personnel.


Mylon Villasante, spokesperson of DrugCheck Phils., said, "These data from the US serve as an empirical evidence on the effect of drugs and the importance of detecting their use by employees early."
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DrugCheck Phils., according to spokesperson Mylon Villasante, has strong reason to believe that schools are major routes of illegal drugs, thus the launching of the Alis Droga sa Paaralan program.
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DrugCheck, according to its spokesperson, Mylon Villasante, has worked as early as last year with companies to promote and ensure a drug-free workplace through a comprehensive drug prevention program that includes awareness building, policy formulation and actual drug screening.
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                    [Summary] => DrugCheck Phils. Inc., the country’s leading drug-testing company, has released a study by the US National Institute on Drug Abuse outlining the correlation of drug use and the human factor in railroad accidents involving federal railroad management personnel.


Mylon Villasante, spokesperson of DrugCheck Phils., said, "These data from the US serve as an empirical evidence on the effect of drugs and the importance of detecting their use by employees early."
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DrugCheck Phils., according to spokesperson Mylon Villasante, has strong reason to believe that schools are major routes of illegal drugs, thus the launching of the Alis Droga sa Paaralan program.
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DrugCheck, according to its spokesperson, Mylon Villasante, has worked as early as last year with companies to promote and ensure a drug-free workplace through a comprehensive drug prevention program that includes awareness building, policy formulation and actual drug screening.
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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