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Rail takes drug and alcohol testing seriously: ARA

<span class="" id="parent-fieldname-description"> New drug and alcohol testing data released by the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) has shown a decrease in the rate of positive results amongst rail employees over two years, even though the number of tests conducted has increased by more than 130,000, or nearly 55% </span> <p>The results come from a review conducted in 2012 and again in 2013 by the ARA of 22 of its members which comprise of passenger and freight operators, track owners and managers, constructors, manufacturers and suppliers.&nbsp</p><div>&nbsp