Nationwide Employee Onsite Drug Test Collections
Onsite drug testing and onsite drug test collections performed anywhere nationwide!
Onsite drug screenings locally and nationwide using instant result kits - urine or oral fluids - or...
Onsite specimen collections using lab analysis for drug testing
Any number of employees or job candidates- from 10 to 1,010
Any city in the USA- all 50 states!
Pricing from $16 per person
An OHS Inc. specialty is onsite drug testing: from 10 to 1,010 of your employees or your job candidates! Drug tests administered at your company's offices, job sites, or job fairs, anywhere in the USA!
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CONS OF CLINIC DRUG TESTING
TYPICAL CLINIC DRUG TEST SPECIMEN COLLECTION SCENARIO
- Employee must leave job-site and drive to clinic or hospital for their drug test
- Employee, therefore, exposes the employer to potential liability by both workers’ comp and civil liability (if he/she is in an accident on the way to/from the clinic)
PROS OF ONSITE DRUG TESTING
TYPICAL ONSITE DRUG TEST SPECIMEN COLLECTION SCENARIO
- The employee does NOT have to leave the company job-site
- The employer’s exposure to any type of liability potential (e.g., an automobile accident) during an on-site collection process is virtually nil
TYPICAL CLINIC COLLECTION SCENARIO
- The clinic must always give first priority to the sick or injured, meaning the employee-donor wastes time (and your payroll) waiting at the clinic to be seen
- Your employee is not only low priority while waiting at the healthcare facility, but risks getting ill due to exposure, leading to time off work
TYPICAL ONSITE SCENARIO
- The employee-donor is always the onsite collector’s number one priority
- The employee continues working up to the minute they are notified of their drug test
- Your employee has zero exposure to sick people at a clinic or hospital
- Your employee has zero wait-time for the drug testing and the collection process
TYPICAL CLINIC COLLECTION SCENARIO
- The clinic and hospital personnel usually are not forensic drug-test specimen collection experts, as collecting a urine specimen for a drug test is NOT the same simple process as collecting a urine specimen for a routine health urinalysis
- The healthcare personnel are often overworked, leading to rushing and carelessness, and the specimen collection process and chain of custody may be mishandled
- Clinic and hospital personnel only complete these procedures occasionally during any given week
- If not completed correctly and legally for drug testing purposes, a positive test result that cost an employee their job will not hold up in a court of law.
- These oversights can subject the employer to possible unlawful termination proceedings and very serious financial liability consequences
TYPICAL ONSITE SCENARIO
- Onsite specialists are forensic drug test specimen collection experts
- Onsite specialists are trained specifically in proper and accurate drug testing.
- Most healthcare facilities complete one or two forensic drug test specimen collections a week (in the course of performing other multiple duties), while an onsite specialist can complete 100-200 forensic drug test specimen collections in any given week and thousands in the course of a year
- The Drug Test Technician (DTT) is far more experienced at performing forensic drug test collections correctly and correctly processing the critically important chain of custody form
- This helps ensure that the drug test and specimen collection process is forensic and that the results – negative or positive – are always legally defensible in a court of law
TYPICAL CLINIC COLLECTION SCENARIO
- Other critical forensic procedures are often overlooked
- Busy clinics don’t always properly secure the bathroom used for specimen collection (a violation of USDOT drug test protocol)
- When rushed, clinic personnel rarely check for clean fingernails or have the donor wash hands
- Busy clinics often fail to detect the possession of specimen adulterants, especially by forgetting to prevent donors from taking their coat, purse, or any type of bag with them into the bathroom
TYPICAL ONSITE SCENARIO
- Onsite collection specialists are expertly trained in all essential forensic procedures
- Onsite collection specialists know that it is their job to follow the forensic procedures exactly and always
- Specialists are familiar with the various types of specimen adulteration and substitution techniques used by addicts
- Onsite collection specialists know collection avoidance ploys that are commonly practiced by perennial drug-abusers and addicts who can and always will cheat on their drug test when given any chance to do so