Category: Blog Series

By the Numbers

By the Numbers: Positivity by drug

October 6, 2016

Detection rates of amphetamine, heroin and marijuana have increased annually for the past five years according to the Drug Testing Index.

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Ask the Experts: Drug test collection quality

September 30, 2016

We hold our collectors to the highest standards of quality by establishing chain of custody protocols, conducting audits, and reducing fatal flaws.

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By the Numbers: 24/7 emergency collections

September 29, 2016

In this edition of "By the Numbers," we look at the numerical values that enable our 24/7 emergency collections to operate as efficiently as they do.

By the Numbers

Series: Drug testing by the numbers

September 28, 2016

Our blog series takes a closer look at the numbers in workplace drug testing and explains how they are meaningful.

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Ask the Experts: Drug Test Collection Site Options

July 26, 2016

With three types of drug test collection sites and thousands of locations, how do employers know which location best meets their needs?

Reasons for Testing

Reasons for testing series: Periodic drug testing

April 4, 2016

Periodic drug testing is scheduled and is typically performed on current employees at consistent time periods throughout the year.

Reasons for Testing

Reasons for testing: Follow-up drug testing

March 8, 2016

Follow-up drug testing is for employees who have previously tested positive for illicit substances or violated a company’s drug and alcohol policy.

Reasons for Testing

Reasons for testing: Return-to-duty drug testing

February 1, 2016

Return-to-duty drug testing is for employees who have previously tested positive for illicit substances or violated a company’s drug and alcohol policy.

Reasons for Testing

Reasons for testing: Post-accident drug testing

January 4, 2016

Post-accident – sometimes referred to as “post-incident” – drug testing is performed after an employee has been involved in a workplace accident.

Reasons for Testing

Reasons for testing: Reasonable suspicion or for cause drug testing

December 8, 2015

Reasonable suspicion drug testing is performed when supervisors have evidence or reasonable cause to suspect an employee of drug use.