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Did you know
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76% of all substance abusers are employed
A drug abusing employee:
- uses 300% more sick benefits
- has 16 times more work absences
- is late 300% more often
- is involved in accidents 300% more
- is 500% more likely to file a worker's compensation claim.
Drug testing is a valuable and cost-effective risk-management tool that can help you eliminate the negative impacts of substance abuse on your business. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that drug use in the workplace costs employers from $75 to $100 billion dollars annually in lost time, accidents, health care and worker's compensation.
We make the same comprehensive drug screening feasible for small-to-mid-size companies that large corporations use before hiring a new applicant.
URS has partnered with the best LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics two of the nation's leading providers of diagnostic testing (NIDA/SAMSHA certified). We have thousands of collection sites around the country at our disposal so that you get fast, reliable service regardless of where you're located.
Convenient results - 24 hours for negative, 48 hours for positive is our promise to you. Our state-of-the-art tracking system will send you an email alert letting you know that the screening report is available for viewing via our secure web site.
Medical Affirmation - An expert in controlled substances (Medical Review Officer MRO) is available upon request to review positive test results that might be attributable to prescription drugs or other factors that justify the presence of controlled substances.
Many screening options - At URS, we can provide the following types of drug screenings:
DOT (Department of Transportation) 5-panel Drug Testing
Non-DOT 5, 7, 9 and 10-panel Testing
Hair Analysis Drug Testing
Oral Fluid Drug Testing (Intercept and Avatar)
AVAILABLE DRUG PANELS: |
5 Panel |
7 Panel |
9 Panel |
10 Panel |
Amphetamines |
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v |
v |
v |
Cannabinoids (THC) |
v |
v |
v |
v |
Cocaine |
v |
v |
v |
v |
Phencyclidine (PCP) |
v |
v |
v |
v |
Opiates |
v |
v |
v |
v |
Barbiturates |
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v |
v |
v |
Benzodiazepines |
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v |
v |
v |
Propoxyphene |
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v |
v |
Methadone |
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v |
v |
Ecstasy (MDMA) |
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v |
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