Friday, May 24, 2013

Become Something that You’re Not

Drug testing equipment tests your employees to see if they have cooperated with company policy or if they are abusing the policy of your business.

In essence, workplace drug testing makes sure that everyone involved with your organization is acting, behaving, and working as they should. There is no way to tell for sure if your employees are abusing drugs or alcohol in their spare time, but you can find out if they are doing it on or near the workplace. That is the important thing. Technically, what someone does in their free time is their own business and they can choose to engage in self destructive behavior if they want to. However, your company is liable for any misconduct, especially misconduct which affects the lives and safety of other employees.

Drug screening tests to see if your workers are becoming what they are not.

By the same token, you can control how well your company is run and how productive and happy your employees are. Even if such a thing seems impossible or impractical, it truly can be done.

Remember: Become something that you’re not.

Workplace drug testing laws have made certain industries be required to use alcohol testing and drug screening. However, you can become as good as, if not better than, these “requirements.” You can take direct action to protect and increase your business assets. You can bring in better employees and better managers, and you can implement drug testing in Australia just as well as the next business owner, and better than many of them.

You see, you have at your disposal Mediscreen’s special onsite testing service. We will come to your place of work and we will show you exactly just how fast and efficient onsite drug & alcohol testing can really be.

Shoot for the stars. Catch the moon. Set your goals high.

Use employee testing to make sure that your plans come to fruition and to enable the use of scientific help to better the safety and efficacy of all of your jobsites. This is a huge opportunity, especially if you have never used testing before. 

This article has been taken from http://mediscreen.net.au/articles/?p=2256

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