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How to Implement a Random Drug Testing Program Without Alienating Applicants
Implementing a random drug testing program doesn’t have to alienate applicants. With transparent policies, fair selection methods, and the right...
Drug Screening Highlights: Let’s Learn Together Why Saliva Testing Reduces Tampering Risk | Part 5 of 8
Saliva drug testing reduces tampering risk through direct, observable collection. With no restrooms, no private specimen handling, and fewer opportunities...
Predictable Chemistry. Unpredictable People.
People aren’t predictable. Markets aren’t either. Strong policy isn’t bureaucracy — it’s intentional design that accounts for human behavior and...
Why Saliva Testing Is Better Suited Than Urine for Same-Day Risk
When assessing same-day impairment risk, saliva drug testing offers clear advantages over urine. With fast results, observable collection, and better...
Urine Cup Testing Protocols Your HR Team Should Follow (Including Chain of Custody Basics)
Proper urine cup testing protocols protect employers from compliance gaps and disputes. This guide outlines essential HR procedures—including chain of...
Drug Screening Highlights: Let’s Learn Together Detection Windows for Saliva Drug Tests | Part 4 of 8
Saliva drug tests are designed to detect recent drug use, typically within a 24 to 48 hour window depending on...
Post-Incident Drug Testing for Safety Roles: When Saliva Kits Are the Right Choice
Post-incident drug testing for safety roles requires speed, accuracy, and defensible documentation. Saliva drug test kits provide fast, observable, and...
Fentanyl, Alcohol, and Polysubstance Use: Why 12- and 14-Panel Urine Cups Are Becoming Standard in Michigan Recovery Programs
Michigan rehabilitation programs are expanding beyond basic screening as fentanyl, alcohol relapse, and polysubstance use rise. Many clinics are adopting...
Drug Screening Highlights: Let’s Learn Together Saliva vs. Urine Drug Testing: What’s the Difference? Part 3 of 8
Saliva and urine drug testing are both reliable methods, but they answer different questions. Saliva testing focuses on recent drug...
