Predictive Safety: Is Drug-Testing Keeping Your Workplace Safe?

Drug testing has some major limitations that prevent it from being an effective safety measure on its own. And it’s expensive.

Companies that use impairment testing alongside drug-testing not only cut down on drug-testing costs (up to 90%) but also reduce worker’s comp cases (up to 70%).

Why?
Because impairment testing is:

  • Comprehensive (identifies fatigue, illness, emotional distress in addition to intoxication);
  • It’s proactive, not reactive;
  • And it puts safety first, both mentally and physically (Workers take a 60-second test as they enter the workplace, and before any critical task).

Find out where drug testing fails and how impairment testing picks up the slack: THE DISADVANTAGES OF DRUG TESTING AND THE BEST TOOL TO OVERCOME THEM (click here to read).

Cameos by: Michael Scott, Pickle Rick

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