HTML Diff
1 added 1 removed
Original 2026-01-01
Modified 2026-03-01
1 <p><em>Author: Andrew Williams, Director of Client Solutions, Transportation</em></p>
1 <p><em>Author: Andrew Williams, Director of Client Solutions, Transportation</em></p>
2 <p>In some of our most recent additions to the<em>Optimizing Driver Hiring and Compliance</em>blog series, we focused heavily on regulated employee populations. These roles often receive the most attention due to the potential for government enforcement and costly verdicts. However, regulated employees aren’t the only group where proactive safety measures can make a significant impact.</p>
2 <p>In some of our most recent additions to the<em>Optimizing Driver Hiring and Compliance</em>blog series, we focused heavily on regulated employee populations. These roles often receive the most attention due to the potential for government enforcement and costly verdicts. However, regulated employees aren’t the only group where proactive safety measures can make a significant impact.</p>
3 <p>Each year, US employers lose approximately<a>$150 billion and over 75 million workdays</a>due to workplace accidents and injuries - some of which is preventable. A well-structured<a>drug and alcohol screening program</a>, especially for non-regulated employees, can be a powerful tool in potential mitigation of these types of risks and helping you meet your overall workplace safety initiatives.</p>
3 <p>Each year, US employers lose approximately<a>$150 billion and over 75 million workdays</a>due to workplace accidents and injuries - some of which is preventable. A well-structured<a>drug and alcohol screening program</a>, especially for non-regulated employees, can be a powerful tool in potential mitigation of these types of risks and helping you meet your overall workplace safety initiatives.</p>
4 <p>Let’s explore how your transportation company can implement random drug screening for your non-regulated employees.</p>
4 <p>Let’s explore how your transportation company can implement random drug screening for your non-regulated employees.</p>
5 <p>Each year, US employers lose approximately $150 billion and over 75 million workdays due to workplace accidents and injuries - much of which is preventable.</p>
5 <p>Each year, US employers lose approximately $150 billion and over 75 million workdays due to workplace accidents and injuries - much of which is preventable.</p>
6 <p><strong>Start with Policy: Review Before You Revise</strong></p>
6 <p><strong>Start with Policy: Review Before You Revise</strong></p>
7 <p>Before implementing or expanding any screening program, it’s important to review your current workplace policies. Ensuring your policies are up-to-date and legally compliant will help align your program with organizational goals and reduce the risk of legal complications.</p>
7 <p>Before implementing or expanding any screening program, it’s important to review your current workplace policies. Ensuring your policies are up-to-date and legally compliant will help align your program with organizational goals and reduce the risk of legal complications.</p>
8 <p>Key areas to review include:</p>
8 <p>Key areas to review include:</p>
9 <ul><li>State and local laws regarding drug screening</li>
9 <ul><li>State and local laws regarding drug screening</li>
10 <li>Employee consent and privacy protections</li>
10 <li>Employee consent and privacy protections</li>
11 <li>Clear definitions of testing triggers (e.g., random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion)</li>
11 <li>Clear definitions of testing triggers (e.g., random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion)</li>
12 <li>Procedures for handling positive results</li>
12 <li>Procedures for handling positive results</li>
13 </ul><p>A well-documented policy not only helps protect your organization but also builds trust with employees by ensuring transparency and fairness.</p>
13 </ul><p>A well-documented policy not only helps protect your organization but also builds trust with employees by ensuring transparency and fairness.</p>
14 <p><strong>Why Random Drug Screening is Effective - Especially for Non-Regulated Employees</strong></p>
14 <p><strong>Why Random Drug Screening is Effective - Especially for Non-Regulated Employees</strong></p>
15 <p><a>Random drug screening</a>is one of the most effective deterrents against substance use in the workplace. While positivity rates in random programs are typically low, this is actually a sign of success - the unpredictability of screening discourages use in the first place.</p>
15 <p><a>Random drug screening</a>is one of the most effective deterrents against substance use in the workplace. While positivity rates in random programs are typically low, this is actually a sign of success - the unpredictability of screening discourages use in the first place.</p>
16 <p>Extending random screening to your non-regulated workforce can yield measurable benefits, including:</p>
16 <p>Extending random screening to your non-regulated workforce can yield measurable benefits, including:</p>
17 <ul><li>Deters drug and alcohol use</li>
17 <ul><li>Deters drug and alcohol use</li>
18 <li>Reduces absenteeism and tardiness</li>
18 <li>Reduces absenteeism and tardiness</li>
19 <li>Increases productivity and morale</li>
19 <li>Increases productivity and morale</li>
20 <li>Lowers employer liability and insurance costs</li>
20 <li>Lowers employer liability and insurance costs</li>
21 <li>Reduces healthcare expenses</li>
21 <li>Reduces healthcare expenses</li>
22 <li>Creates a safer, more accountable workplace</li>
22 <li>Creates a safer, more accountable workplace</li>
23 </ul><p>Drug Screening Benefits for Non-Regulated Employees:</p>
23 </ul><p>Drug Screening Benefits for Non-Regulated Employees:</p>
24 <ul><li>Deters drug and alcohol use</li>
24 <ul><li>Deters drug and alcohol use</li>
25 <li>Reduces absenteeism and tardiness</li>
25 <li>Reduces absenteeism and tardiness</li>
26 <li>Increases productivity and morale</li>
26 <li>Increases productivity and morale</li>
27 <li>Lowers employer liability and insurance costs</li>
27 <li>Lowers employer liability and insurance costs</li>
28 <li>Reduces healthcare expenses</li>
28 <li>Reduces healthcare expenses</li>
29 <li>Creates a safer, more accountable workplace</li>
29 <li>Creates a safer, more accountable workplace</li>
30 </ul><p>These benefits are especially important in industries where employees operate vehicles, machinery, or perform physically demanding tasks - even if they’re not subject to DOT regulations.</p>
30 </ul><p>These benefits are especially important in industries where employees operate vehicles, machinery, or perform physically demanding tasks - even if they’re not subject to DOT regulations.</p>
31 <p><strong>Building a Strong Random Screening Program</strong></p>
31 <p><strong>Building a Strong Random Screening Program</strong></p>
32 <p>To ensure your program is effective and fair, consider the following industry best practices:</p>
32 <p>To ensure your program is effective and fair, consider the following industry best practices:</p>
33 <ul><li>Use a scientifically valid selection method (e.g., computer-generated randomization)</li>
33 <ul><li>Use a scientifically valid selection method (e.g., computer-generated randomization)</li>
34 <li>Keep screening unannounced and evenly distributed throughout the year</li>
34 <li>Keep screening unannounced and evenly distributed throughout the year</li>
35 <li>Require immediate screening once an employee is notified</li>
35 <li>Require immediate screening once an employee is notified</li>
36 <li>Accommodate all shifts, including third shift, with accessible collection options</li>
36 <li>Accommodate all shifts, including third shift, with accessible collection options</li>
37 <li>Maintain thorough documentation of all screening activities and results</li>
37 <li>Maintain thorough documentation of all screening activities and results</li>
38 </ul><p>Additionally, be sure to clearly communicate the purpose and process of the random testing to your employees. Education and transparency can help reduce resistance and foster a culture of safety and accountability.</p>
38 </ul><p>Additionally, be sure to clearly communicate the purpose and process of the random testing to your employees. Education and transparency can help reduce resistance and foster a culture of safety and accountability.</p>
39 <p><strong>Balancing Cost and Impact</strong></p>
39 <p><strong>Balancing Cost and Impact</strong></p>
40 <p>A successful program doesn’t have to be expensive. The key is finding the right screening percentage - high enough to maintain visibility and deterrence, but low enough to avoid operational disruption. Many employers find that annually screening 15%-25% of their workforce strikes the right balance.</p>
40 <p>A successful program doesn’t have to be expensive. The key is finding the right screening percentage - high enough to maintain visibility and deterrence, but low enough to avoid operational disruption. Many employers find that annually screening 15%-25% of their workforce strikes the right balance.</p>
41 <p>To further reduce costs and improve efficiency, consider:</p>
41 <p>To further reduce costs and improve efficiency, consider:</p>
42 <ul><li><strong>Instant drug test kits</strong>: Provide immediate results and can be lab-confirmed if needed</li>
42 <ul><li><strong>Instant drug test kits</strong>: Provide immediate results and can be lab-confirmed if needed</li>
43 <li><a><strong>Oral fluid screening</strong></a><strong>(e.g., OralTox)</strong>: Quick, tamper-resistant, and easy to administer onsite</li>
43 <li><a><strong>Oral fluid screening</strong></a><strong>(e.g., OralTox)</strong>: Quick, tamper-resistant, and easy to administer onsite</li>
44 <li><strong>Lab-based oral fluid screening</strong>: Self-collected, observed by supervisors, with fast turnaround and reliability comparable to urine screening</li>
44 <li><strong>Lab-based oral fluid screening</strong>: Self-collected, observed by supervisors, with fast turnaround and reliability comparable to urine screening</li>
45 </ul><p>As federal regulations evolve to include oral fluid screening for DOT-regulated employees, more collection providers will be trained to support these methods, increasing flexibility for employers and reducing logistical barriers.</p>
45 </ul><p>As federal regulations evolve to include oral fluid screening for DOT-regulated employees, more collection providers will be trained to support these methods, increasing flexibility for employers and reducing logistical barriers.</p>
46 <p><strong>Don’t Overlook Your Third-Shift Employees</strong></p>
46 <p><strong>Don’t Overlook Your Third-Shift Employees</strong></p>
47 <p>Screening third-shift employees - especially in post-accident or reasonable suspicion scenarios - presents unique challenges:</p>
47 <p>Screening third-shift employees - especially in post-accident or reasonable suspicion scenarios - presents unique challenges:</p>
48 <ul><li>Limited clinic hours</li>
48 <ul><li>Limited clinic hours</li>
49 <li>Long wait times</li>
49 <li>Long wait times</li>
50 <li>High after-hours service costs</li>
50 <li>High after-hours service costs</li>
51 <li>Uncertainty among managers about proper procedures</li>
51 <li>Uncertainty among managers about proper procedures</li>
52 </ul><p>Despite these hurdles, your third-shift employees face the same risks as your daytime staff. In fact, fatigue and isolation can increase the likelihood of substance use or accidents during overnight hours.</p>
52 </ul><p>Despite these hurdles, your third-shift employees face the same risks as your daytime staff. In fact, fatigue and isolation can increase the likelihood of substance use or accidents during overnight hours.</p>
53 <p>Instant oral fluid screening options are particularly well-suited for overnight operations, offering fast, reliable results without the logistical headaches of transporting employees to off-site clinics.</p>
53 <p>Instant oral fluid screening options are particularly well-suited for overnight operations, offering fast, reliable results without the logistical headaches of transporting employees to off-site clinics.</p>
54 <p><strong>Your Next Step to a Resilient Workplace</strong></p>
54 <p><strong>Your Next Step to a Resilient Workplace</strong></p>
55 <p>According to data from<a>Recovery Centers of America</a>, employees who test positive for drug and alcohol use are 10 to 60 percent less productive than persons who test negative. A well-designed drug and alcohol screening strategy is one of the most effective ways to:</p>
55 <p>According to data from<a>Recovery Centers of America</a>, employees who test positive for drug and alcohol use are 10 to 60 percent less productive than persons who test negative. A well-designed drug and alcohol screening strategy is one of the most effective ways to:</p>
56 <ul><li>Protect your workforce</li>
56 <ul><li>Protect your workforce</li>
57 <li>Reduce liability</li>
57 <li>Reduce liability</li>
58 <li>Improve productivity</li>
58 <li>Improve productivity</li>
59 <li>Foster a culture of safety and accountability</li>
59 <li>Foster a culture of safety and accountability</li>
60 </ul><p>By extending random screening to non-regulated employees, organizations can take a proactive step toward creating a safer and more resilient work environment.</p>
60 </ul><p>By extending random screening to non-regulated employees, organizations can take a proactive step toward creating a safer and more resilient work environment.</p>
61 <p>Learn more about our<a>DOT and non-DOT background screening services</a>.</p>
61 <p>Learn more about our<a>DOT and non-DOT background screening services</a>.</p>
62 - <h3>Start Hiring Smarter and Onboarding Faster </h3>
62 + <h3>Know your peopleTM</h3>
63 <p>This content is offered for informational purposes only. First Advantage is not a law firm, and this content does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. Information in this may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information.</p>
63 <p>This content is offered for informational purposes only. First Advantage is not a law firm, and this content does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. Information in this may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information.</p>
64 <p>Readers of this content should contact their own legal advisors concerning for their particular circumstance. No reader, or user of this content, should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information in this content. Only your individual attorney or legal advisor can provide assurances that the information contained herein - and your interpretation of it - is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Use of, and access to, this content does not create an attorney-client relationship between the reader, or user of this presentation and First Advantage.</p>
64 <p>Readers of this content should contact their own legal advisors concerning for their particular circumstance. No reader, or user of this content, should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information in this content. Only your individual attorney or legal advisor can provide assurances that the information contained herein - and your interpretation of it - is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Use of, and access to, this content does not create an attorney-client relationship between the reader, or user of this presentation and First Advantage.</p>
65  
65