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DRUG & ALCOHOL TESTING

OUR SERVICES

The use of illegal drugs, alcohol, medications and other substances can adversely affect job performance, the safety of employees and the people they work with. Employees and contractors are required to report to work in fit mental and physical condition to perform their work. Certain positions held by employees and contractors may be designated as safety-sensitive. Individuals in these positions are required to pass a drug and alcohol test as a condition of certification into the position to maintain their contractual obligations with respect to adhering to company and client policies. Strategic Health Solutions' Drug & Alcohol Testing Program provides accurate and timely results to support informed decision-making at work, at home, and in the community. 

We offer drug and alcohol testing technologies including oral fluids and urine testing for all your pre-employment, pre-access, reasonable suspicion, and post-incident requirements. 

TESTING SERVICES

  • Oral Fluid/Saliva Drug Testing 

  • Urine Drug Testing 

  • Breath Alcohol Testing 

  • Emergency/After-Hours Testing 

  • Mobile Drug Testing 

  • Random Drug and Alcohol Testing 

  • Pre-Employment/Access Drug and Alcohol Testing 

  • Post-Incident Drug and Alcohol Testing 

  • Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy Development

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YOUR DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY SETS THE STAGE FOR A SUCCESSFUL FIT-FOR-DUTY PROGRAM

Having a documented drug and alcohol policy provides a framework for dealing with substance abuse, medical conditions, and related stress and fatigue. With a policy in place, your employees know what is expected and what to do to help ensure that your workplace is safe and drug-free.

We have years of experience creating effective drug and alcohol policies designed to fit your drug and alcohol testing program. Before developing a drug and alcohol policy, we help you determine your goals to ensure the policy helps you meet your objectives. Your drug and alcohol policy should include measures for tracking performance. These may include monitoring chances in absence rates, the number of incidents, the number of refusals, etc. By tracking performance, you can clearly show if there is a direct link between substance abuse and incidents and modify your drug and alcohol testing program as needed.

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