You sit down at the bar and order a double Scotch and soda. But the drink tastes more like water than Speyside malt. No worries, just whip out this trusty alcohol tester and catch that 250 lb.
August 9, 2006 Alcohol and road-use don’t mix, and tens of thousands of human beings a year are maimed or killed due to alcohol-impaired drivers. So if you’re regularly going to drink and drive, which ...
The breath alcohol tester is an electronic device used to test the blood alcohol content (BAC) in a person’s blood stream. When an intoxicated person blows on the sensor, the alcohol is absorbed into ...
BAR owners who water down their beer or wine could be caught out by a briefcase-sized testing kit. The new device contains a spectrometer which measures alcohol content by passing infrared radiation ...
Many workplace drug and alcohol testing policies do not define "refusing to test" and provide no disciplinary consequences for it. This is a serious mistake. Reprinted in partnership with the Drug & ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has new requirements for workplace drug and alcohol test procedures, plus another requiring states to check truck driver records in its Commercial Driver’s ...
Urine tests can determine whether you have consumed alcohol within the last 24 hours. Alcohol has a relatively short life span in the body, but a urine test can detect alcohol long after its effects ...
Frequent use of alcohol-containing hand sanitizer won't get you drunk, but it may lead you to test positive in a urine test for alcohol consumption, according to a recent study. In the study, 11 ...
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