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Thursday 21 November 2013

Keeping Supplied

At CMM Technology, we want to keep you supplied with good drug test equipment at all times. However, you are the only which can really keep track of what supplies you are low on or what you have plenty of. What do you do in this instance? Here we have named some quality supply tips which will help you to see where you are in the process and what you can do to keep yourself supplied appropriately with breathalyser devices or drug test kits.
First you want to take an inventory of your company. You need to know exactly how many employees work at your business, how many times on average they are tested, and what kind of testing equipment you currently have. If the numbers do not match up, get in touch with the appropriate departments and have them understand your plan to keep things running smoothly. At this point, communication with everyone is primary.
Secondly, determine just how you want to go about screening your employees, and what types of drug test equipment, breathalyser devices, or even recalibration services you will need in order to implement your plan or flow of screening operations.
Thirdly, you will need to get on our website, CMM Technology, and look for supplies which match your current needs. This may involve a wide variety of supplies, from saliva drug test to urine drug test. Whatever it is that you need, we can probably supply it for you.
Lastly, you will be getting in touch with us about your current order but, more importantly, you will be setting up a standard order with us so that you can keep supplied on a regular basis. This will match the plan that you have set up for the flow of drug testing operations. In addition to that, we recommend having a few extra supplies on hand for emergency or individual screening purposes.
Now that we have all that set up, all you have to do is go through your operation plan, see if there is anything which needs tending to right away, and contact us with your current and future order plans.

This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/keeping-supplied/

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