Substance Abuse & ID Theft in the Workplace

Date: October 10, 2007

Presentations by: Ross Wigney, Ausclean Technologies and Kim Triplett, WA State Patrol Detective

Meet the founder of Meth411 and his wife who have dedicated their lives to educating others on recognizing and confronting methamphetamine use.

During Ross Wigney’s 50-minute presentation, learn what chemicals go into making the drug such as rat poison, nail polish, lithium and Drano.  Learn how drug use destroys a body and eats it from the inside out.  Learn how to recognize when someone is under the influence and tell-tale signs of a user. 

Drug users will do most anything for money, including stealing property and identities.  Employees who fall victim to identity theft spend countless hours trying to resurrect their credit and good name, causing loss of productivity and distractions on the job.

Hear from Washington State Patrol Detective Kim Triplett, leader of numerous identity theft investigations with the Department of Homeland Security, what you can do to protect yourself and others from identity theft. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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