Hire Image LLC offers drug screening that incorporates standard 5, 8, 9, and 10-panel urinalysis, as well as custom panels. We also arrange saliva swab testing, oral fluid testing, and hair testing. DOT testing and physicals are available as well.
2. Hire Image LLC offers drug screening that incorporates standard 5,
8, 9, and 10-panel urinalysis, as well as custom panels. We also
arrange saliva swab testing, oral fluid testing, and hair testing. DOT
testing and physicals are available as well.
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4. For our drug screening tests, we utilize Labcorp and Quest collection sites located all
across the country. Virtually any nearby lab can be used for convenience. Paperless
registration of donors is quick and easy, but paper chain-of-custody forms are
available, as well. Drug test results are reported by Medical Review Officers (MRO’s)
using the most advanced technologies available. Negative results are available
typically within 24-48 hours after collection. Drug screening test results can be part
of a background screening report, or ordered separately.
Drug Screening Tests
5. Before implementing a drug-free workplace program, employers must
familiarize themselves with all local, state and federal laws that may impact it.
For more information and instructions on how to create a drug-free program
for your organization, see the U.S. Department of Labor’s Drug Free
Workplace Advisor at this link: http://www.dol.gov/elaws/drugfree.htm
Drug-free Workplace Program
6. According to the Department of Labor, most drug users, binge and heavy drinkers, and people with
substance use disorders are employed. Check out the following statistics:
• In 2007, of the 17.4 million current illicit drug users age 18 and over, 13.1 million (75.3 percent)
were employed.*
• Similarly, among 55.3 million adult binge drinkers, 44.0 million (79.4 percent) were employed, and
among 16.4 million persons reporting heavy alcohol use, 13.1 million (79.6 percent) were
employed.*
• Of the 20.4 million adults classified with substance dependence or abuse, 12.3 million (60.4
percent) were employed full-time.*
• In 2007, 8.4 percent of those employed full-time were current illicit drug users, and 8.8 percent
reported heavy alcohol use.*