Drug Testing
As a national leader in substance abuse testing, Drug Testing Inc. (DTI) provides Drug-Free Workplace program development, implementation and management services designed to reduce the use and consequences of alcohol and other drugs in the workplace.
This division provides services for all aspects of your drug testing program, including pre-employment, random, post-accident and reasonable cause collections. We offer computer-generated random selections, confidential chain of custody protocols, interpretation of positive results by a Medical Review Officer (MRO), and online reporting and data analysis.
DTI offers NIDA approved laboratory testing, hair testing and a variety of instantaneous testing.
Our program services are tailored to fit your needs with drug testing collections available on the job site or at your office. DTI administers several construction industry consortium, project and company programs to meet the variety of owners’, contractors’ and laborers’ requirements.
DTI is the leader in the utilization of NIDA laboratory approved collection trailers on the job site. On-site collection trailers have proven to be a convenient and cost effective tool in the reduction of labor costs associated with drug testing.
In addition to on-site collections, contractors can select from over 15,000 clinical collection sites nationwide to have their workers tested.
DTI developed a confidential Internet database known as SATIS (Substance Abuse Testing Information System) to serve owners, labor and management allowing for the storage and real time delivery of sensitive employee records over a secure Internet site. SATIS allows contractors to share confidential drug testing results, thus eliminating the expense associated with unnecessary duplication of worker drug testing.
Drug Testing Consortium Programs
The objective of a consortium is to provide contractors and project owners with a uniform, consistently administered substance abuse testing program. This type of program will provide objective, fair, and manageable procedures for drug screening of employees utilizing SATIS, a central depository of worker drug testing records, in order to expedite their employment.
Advantages of a “Consortium” Program:
- Offers unified policy and procedures
- Reduces the expense of duplicate testing
- Provides an acceptable way of denying a drug abuser access to your work site.
- Provides standardized record keeping and a uniform method of reporting contractor compliance.
- Eliminates the time-consuming and expensive task of record keeping given the multitude of federal, state and local regulations regarding drug testing and compliance.
- Helps to maintain confidentiality and removes possible discriminatory allegations against the contractor. This is especially true for programs that include random testing.
Our experienced management team is available to assist your organization or association in the development, implementation and administration of a comprehensive consortium program.
Drug Testing Project Programs
This division is the leader in the utilization of on the job site NIDA laboratory approved collection trailers. On-site collection trailers have proven to be a convenient and cost effective tool in the reduction of labor costs associated with drug testing.
In addition, this collection trailer can serve as a central location for providing medical care and treatment of injured workers. The utilization of our licensed first aid professionals allow for the treatment of minor injuries on-site, thus eliminating the labor and production costs associated with sending workers off-site for medical treatment.
In addition to consortium and project drug testing programs, DTI offers individual contractor program development, implementation and management services to fit a contractor’s specific drug testing needs.
Drug Testing Contractor Programs
DTI is available to assist in the development, implementation and administration of a specific project program. Some of our past project experience includes airports, oil refineries, hospitals, highways, sports stadiums and arenas, auto plants, power, steel and waste treatment plants.
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