What NZQA 4308 Means for Workplace Drug Testing in New Zealand
When New Zealand workplaces reference “ NZQA 4308 ” , they're typically pointing toward the workplace drug‑testing standard—AS/NZS 4308:2008—and the NZQA unit standards aligned with its procedures. This guide unpacks what that means, why it matters, and how training providers like ADT support compliance and safety through NZQA‑approved courses. Understanding AS/NZS 4308:2008 and NZQA Unit Standards AS/NZS 4308:2008 lays out the procedures for safe, accurate urine specimen collection and on‑site screening for drugs of abuse. It covers the full process—from informed consent, chain of custody, and specimen integrity checks, to verified screening methods and documentation. NZQA supports this standard via two specific unit standards: US 25458 – Perform urine specimen collection in the workplace for drug testing US 25511 – Perform urine drug screening in the workplace Completion of these unit standards certifies an individual as a qualified collector...