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Design your program using our Drug Testing Needs Assessment
Take 5 minutes to finish the Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Needs Assessment to pinpoint your drug testing needs and lead you toward a program that best suits your company.
Opioid crisis persists during pandemic
The disruption of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus extends to all areas of life – including the opioid epidemic. Stress during an outbreak can include increased drug and alcohol use and impacts for those struggling with substance use disorders and addiction.
Alcohol use and the workplace
Alcohol testing can help employers make decisions to help keep their employees safe and can help determine whether an individual is impaired from alcohol.
Make the switch to eCCF
Simplifying your drug testing process has never been easier than switching to electronic Custody and Control Forms (eCCF). Learn how to make the switch today.
Ask the experts: Is an oral fluid drug test safe?
During the novel coronavirus health crisis, many employers ask is if an oral fluid drug test is safe in the current circumstances. Under rigorous safety procedures, drug testing continues across the country.
Spread the message of workplace safety
June is National Safety Month. Take this opportunity to spread the word about the importance of workplace safety to help prevent injuries and fatalities.
Electronic breath alcohol test (eBAT) now available
With an expanding collection site network, electronic breath alcohol testing, or eBAT, from an industry leader is now a reality.
2020 National Prescription Take Back Day Postponed
The DEA postpones the National Prescription Take Back Day due to the coronavirus. The administration encourages Americans to secure medications and wait for options for safe disposal.
Webinar: COVID-19 and the Workplace
Scientists from Quest Diagnostics presented a webinar called, “Ask the experts: COVID-19 and the Workplace." Watch a recording on-demand.
Alcohol awareness month
Alcohol awareness month is in April, but our collective awareness of misusing alcohol should remain a year-round initiative.