Hair and Alcohol Drug Testing

What is Drug Testing?

Drug testing is defined as the evaluation of a urine, blood or other type of biological sample which is used to determine if an individual has been using the drug or drugs in question.

What are some reasons to conduct drug testing?

  • Pre-employment drug testing- This type of drug testing is often used when applying for a job, especially for positions that may involve federal transportation, public transportation, airline industries, railways, hospitals or any other workplace where public safety is of the utmost importance.Furthermore, workplace drug testing has become more common for many U.S. employers. Employers are utilizing drug testing in an effort to lessen the impact from drug abuse, safety concerns, and low productivity in the workplace.
  • Random Drug Testing- This type of testing is referred to as random or spot drug testing. It is recommended that a random drug testing program utilize a scientific random selection process where everyone has an equal chance of being selected for the random drug test. Some examples include: using a random-number table or a computer-based random number generator that’s traceable to a specific employee. The most important factor is to be sure to use a scientifically valid method to select employees for testing.Employers who utilize a computerized random selection process will ensure that there is no bias and that all employees have an equal chance of being selected, regardless if individuals have been drug tested recently. Implementing a random drug testing program is a more effective method to detect and deter drug use and should be used in conjunction with pre-employment testing.

Listed below are several other reasons an individual or employer may wish to conduct drug testing.

  • Reasonable Suspicion drug testing to identify on-the-job drug use or abuse.
  • Post-accident drug testing – a vehicular or on-the-job accident which may have involved human error and resulted in casualties or property damage.
  • Safety-related drug testing – if an employee’s job could lead to safety issues if judgement or physical ability were impaired.
  • College or professional athletic drug testing.
  • Court Ordered
  • Probation
  • Family Related
  • Personal Reasons

What types of laboratory tests are used for drug testing?

The Department of Transportation (DOT) and all Federally Regulated drug testing requires that all urine specimens are analyzed at drug testing laboratories certified by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and that they are tested to determine the presence of drugs. These HHS/SAMHSA Certified Laboratories (HHS lab link) also conduct specimen validity testing to determine if the specimen has been adulterated or substituted.

Although there are no regulations with regards to drug testing in the private sector, it is important to ensure that the drug testing analysis occurs at a reputable and certified laboratory.

How Can You Schedule a Drug Test?

Schedule a Drug Test offers many different types of drug testing, such as urine testing, hair testing, breath alcohol, and specialty testing. We can test for hundreds of different types of drugs, alcohol, and unknown substances. When you order a test through Schedule a Drug Test, you can rest assured you are in good hands. We only use SAMHSA certified labs and all of our laboratory-based testing is signed off by an MRO (Medical Review Officer). Our drug testing centers are here to provide you with the highest quality testing for all major drugs, as well as any less common drugs you may need testing for.

We are able to offer urine, hair, alcohol and specialty testing at our 10,000+ collection sites nationwide. We are conveniently located in almost every city in the United States, and ordering a test is always quick and easy.

Whether you are looking to send an employee for a pre-employment test or you have to perform a court-ordered test, we would be glad to help you out. Our SAMHSA certified labs will follow proper procedures to ensure that all of our tests are valid. We also offer services to ensure that you are in compliance with the Department of Transportation, specifically DOT 5 panel urine tests and breath-alcohol testing.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Drug and Alcohol Testing

 

Does Alcohol Show Up In a Blood Test?
Alcohol can be detected for a shorter time with some tests but can be visible for up to three months in other tests. … Urine: Alcohol can be detected in urine for three to five days via ethyl gluconoride (EGT) metabolite or 10 to 12 hours via traditional method. Blood: Alcohol can show up in a blood test up to 12 hours.
How Long Does Alcohol Stay In Your Urine?
The average urine test can detect alcohol between 12 and 48 hours after drinking. More advanced testing can measure alcohol in the urine 80 hours after you drink. Breath tests for alcohol can detect alcohol within a shorter time frame. This is about 24 hours on average.
Can Alcohol Show Up In a Hair Test?
Your hair also keeps track of your alcohol consumption, and remembers it for 90 days. … These byproducts of the body’s metabolization of alcohol are called EtG. A hair alcohol test can detect this EtG; thus, this test reveals average alcohol consumption over the prior three months.