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Live Reasonable Suspicion Training

Lost productivity due to substance use cost $22.4 billion (or $589 per person) in 2020. Substance abuse can have a significant impact on the workplace and can affect employers, employees, and the public. That’s where Reasonable Suspicion Training comes in.

Reasonable Suspicion Training is also known as RST, Reasonable Cause Training, or Drug and Alcohol Awareness Training. These programs are designed to educate supervisors and employees about the adverse effects of drugs and alcohol on workplace safety. In-person training gives students the advantage of having a Subject Matter Expert to ask questions to, the ability to participate in interactive activities and work through real-life scenarios.

Browse through our list of upcoming live training sessions and register today! Don’t see a session in your area? Let us know! 

Reasonable Suspicion Training (Online/Virtual)

When: September 12, 2024
Where: intellect.surehire.com
Instructor: Erin Baird

Description: Join us as we discuss the meaning of reasonable suspicion and how it differs from alternative testing methods. Attendees also learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use, how to accurately complete the required documentation and much more.

Reasonable Suspicion Training (Calgary, AB)

When: Thursday, September 19, 2024
Where: 11420 27 Street SE, Unit #102, Calgary, AB, T2Z 3R6
Instructor: Erin Baird

Description: Join us for an informative afternoon discussing the meaning of reasonable suspicion and how it differs from alternative testing methods. Attendees also learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use, how to accurately complete the required documentation and much more.

Reasonable Suspicion Training (Saskatoon, SK)

When: Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Where: 701 Cynthia Street, Saskatoon, SK, S7L 6B7
Instructor: Brandy Keith

Description: Join us as we discuss the meaning of reasonable suspicion and how it differs from alternative testing methods. Attendees also learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use, how to accurately complete the required documentation and much more.

Reasonable Suspicion Training (Edmonton, AB)

When: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Where: 4120 101 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 0A5
Instructor: Brandy Keith

Description: Join us for an informative afternoon discussing the meaning of reasonable suspicion and how it differs from alternative testing methods. Attendees also learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use, how to accurately complete the required documentation and much more.

Reasonable Suspicion Training (Online/Virtual)

When: October 1, 2024
Where: intellect.surehire.com
Instructor: Erin Baird

Description: Join us as we discuss the meaning of reasonable suspicion and how it differs from alternative testing methods. Attendees also learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use, how to accurately complete the required documentation and much more.

Meet The Experts

Erin Baird
Meet Erin, the Director of Client Relations at SureHire. Throughout her years at SureHire, Erin has gained industry experience and knowledge in the field of workplace occupational health testing. She has attended and presented at many industry conferences and facilitated various Reasonable Suspicion Training programs.
Erin recently sat down with YouTuber, and Federal Drug Testing Services founder, Greg Henderson, to discuss the importance of Reasonable Suspicion Training. Check out the video!
Brandy Keith
Meet Brandy, the Manager of Client Success & Engagement with SureHire. Through in person and web-based platforms, she has attended and presented at many industry conferences and facilitated various training programs such as Reasonable Suspicion, Drug & Alcohol Work Rule Guidelines and Cannabis Awareness for organizations across Canada.