Random Drug and Alcohol Program Management
Random drug and alcohol testing is an effective way to deter substance misuse in safety-sensitive workplaces by helping to reduce risks. A random drug and alcohol testing program is critical in workplaces where safety is a critical concern, and impairment due to substance abuse could have severe consequences.
With almost 30 years of experience in drug and alcohol program management, DriverCheck works with clients of all sizes to create a tailored testing program that meets their unique needs while being reliable and legally defensible. Our goal is to ensure the health of your employees and the safety of your workplace.
When Should an Organization Implement a Random Drug and Alcohol Testing Program?
Safety-Sensitive Industries: Industries that involve high-risk activities, such as transportation, construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and oil and gas, should consider random testing due to the potential for serious accidents and injuries.
Regulatory Compliance: If your industry or jurisdiction has specific regulations or legal requirements mandating drug and alcohol testing, a program should be implemented to ensure compliance and avoid legal issues.
Past Incidents or Concerns: If there have been instances of accidents, near misses, or other safety concerns related to substance abuse, it may be prudent to introduce random testing as a preventive measure.
Evidence of Substance Abuse Issues: If there is a documented history or observable signs of substance abuse problems among employees, a random testing program can help identify and address these issues proactively.
DOT Random Program Management
Companies may be subject to U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and therefor a random drug and alcohol testing program must be implemented. Learn more about DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing.
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