Transportation for Random Drug testing!
szemcumo
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We will starting once a month Random drug testing in July. I would appreciate any info on your procedures for this. Do you drive employees (we will send 4 per month) to test location or have them drive themselves? Clock out if they drive themselves but still pay them? How do you handle this? Thanks in advance for any and all input.
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I personally would NEVER send an EE for a drug test. If you cannot get someone to do them on-site, then I would make arrangements for them to be transported by a supervisor or manager and would definitely make sure they are paid for that time.
Only escort reasonable suspicion.
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I have given a lot of consideration to the best way to handle dilutes, and have come to the conclusion that there is not much we can do about them unless we want to require a retake for every one. And then if the retake is dilute we pretty well have to accept it anyway. Our lab has told me that there are as many legitimate reasons for a dilute as there are devious reasons, and there is no way for us to tell why a sample is dilute, so I just quit worrying about it.
Now a sample marked tainted, or not human urine, or something else more obvious like that we count the same as a refusal to test.
The vendor who provides the testing has a threshhold for dilution. If the sample exceeds the dilution percentage, we can request a retest. When testing the first thing they check for is foreign substances. If any additives are found, it is an automatic failure. Happened once and the employee admitted he was trying to cover marijuana use so we termintated his employment.
As far as what we do with "dilute" tests, the person is required to re-take the test immediately. Fortunately we are able to receive the test results within 30 minutes of the test so there is a much smaller "window of opportunity" for the ee or applicant.
As far as what other kinds of things have I seen in the course of testing, I have had a new employee show up for the test with either mountain dew or apple juice in their pocket. Because it was close to the body, the tempoature was right but obviously the test failed. The employee was immediately let go.
I have had several applicants who must have brought in someone else'e specimen as the temperature was not within tolerance. They were not hired either.
Another HR professional I know once had a gentleman who was on a "last chance" and was sent for a drug screen. Lo and behold she got a call from the testing facility informing her that this sample came back that the gentleman was pregnant!!! Obviously he was let go as well.
It's amazing some of the things people will try to "fool" these tests.