Advance-Forward
Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing Course
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to collect specimens for drugs of abuse testing.
The unit applies to workers who may be required to provide, coordinate and manage a drug and/or alcohol testing site across a range of complex situations, including mining, community and workplace settings.
Delivery mode
Advance-Forward offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- Suite 8 / 3374 Pacific Highway (Highpoint Business Centre), Springwood
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing Course will prepare you for the following role.
Alcohol and Drug Tester (AOD)
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About Advance-Forward
Advance-Forward RTO#45256 is an independent Registered Security Training Organisation delivering high quality security training. We have built a standout reputation in the security industry with our student focused approach and continual development. In partnership with industry professional leaders we strive to continually improve our quality training standards and are always introducing different and relevant methods to ensure our graduates are as job-ready as possible.
Our extended training methods ensure a strong reputation with security employers which has resulted in a high employment ratio for our graduates after a successful completion of their chosen study. Many of our graduates have obtained employment in security industries ranging from nightclubs & pubs; airports; shopping centres; event management; hospitals; mines and solar farms.
Security is our passion. Our director, Scott Percival, has a wealth of experience and knowledge he loves to share with his students. Scott recently worked at the Commonwealth Games as a head security trainer. Over 12 months Scott personally ensured the successful completion of over 5000 security personnel in x-ray machine scanning, walk-through metal detector and hand held metal detector screening.