Tag: drug screen

News

Employers paying the price of substance abuse

May 9, 2017

Employers can now calculate the cost of substance abuse on their businesses with the Substance Use Cost Calculator.

News

2017 National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day

April 14, 2017

On Saturday, April 29 safe disposal areas will be available throughout the country for anyone to turn in their unused prescription medications.

eCCF

See the eCCF difference for yourself

April 7, 2017

The eCCF Difference video provides an easy-to-understand look into the benefits employers can realize by adopting eCCF.

Ask the Experts

The case for maintaining a drug testing policy

March 16, 2017

West Virginia Supreme Court upholds reasonable suspicion termination demonstrating the impact of a comprehensive workplace drug testing policy.

We're There

I’m There: Charlie Sullivan

March 6, 2017

Quest Diagnostics shares a commitment to being there when our clients and employees need us – at every possible opportunity.

We're There

We’re There When You Need Us – 5 years strong

March 3, 2017

The why behind what we do is a key to who we are as a company. A sentiment echoed by our belief that at every turn, we're there when you need us.

By the Numbers

By the Numbers: Going green with eCCF

March 1, 2017

If eCCFs were used for every Quest Diagnostics drug test performed instead of paper CCFs, 10,000 trees could have been saved in 2016 alone.

News

Revisions to Federal workplace drug testing

February 10, 2017

HHS revised its mandatory guidelines to expand federal urine drug testing to include hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxycodone, and oxymorphone.

News

Clarifying the new OSHA post-accident drug testing regulations

February 3, 2017

Post-accident testing is still allowed. However, there must be a reasonable possibility that drug or alcohol use contributed to the reported injury.

By the Numbers

Data shows escalating drug use in the U.S. workforce

January 24, 2017

Typically, there is at least 30 percent more self-reported drug use by people who work for an employer without a drug testing program.