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Our experienced team of professionals ensures that each test and assessment is conducted with the utmost care and professionalism, adhering to the highest industry standards. We understand the importance of confidentiality, and you can trust that your personal information remains secure at all times.
On Women's Health
We are dedicated to promoting and supporting the well-being of women. We strongly believe in the importance of prioritizing women's health at every stage of life.
With our lab services, we aim to empower women by providing them with the necessary results to make informed decisions about their health.
SERVICES
Drug Testing
We help promote workplace safety through our drug testing services.
General Health & Wellness
We advocate preventive care rather than curative care. Browse our services.
Women's Health
We offer various services that specifically cater to the unique needs and concerns of women.
DNA Testing
We make sure the process goes smoothly as possible for our clients with their utmost confidentiality in mind.
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How can drug testing help in ensuring workplace safety?
Substance abuse can impair judgment, coordination, and reaction time, increasing the risk of accidents in the workplace. By implementing drug testing programs, employers can identify and address substance abuse issues among employees, reducing the likelihood of accidents caused by impaired individuals.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Urine Drug Testing?
Urine is the most common sample type used for drug testing by employers. A urinalysis will show the presence of a drug in the system after the drug effects have worn off; however, the length of time varies by drug. Urine is the only sample type approved for testing of the federally mandated, safety-sensitive workforce.
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D.O.T. REGULATED COMPANIES
DOT Drug Screening
It’s a drug test that’s regulated by the government – specifically, the Department of Transportation (DOT).
The DOT’s drug screening rules and procedures are listed within Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 40, commonly known as “Part 40.” These rules are published by an office within the DOT: the Office of Drug & Alcohol Policy & Compliance (ODAPC).
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DOT agencies and the U.S. Coast Guard write industry-specific regulations that explain who is subject to testing, when, and in what situations. Industry employers implement the regulations that apply to their business.
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