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Thursday 5 September 2013

Determining Drug Test Value

Occasionally, we get the question, “Does drug testing really work? What is the value I get from it in the long run?” Let us make this very clear. Drug testing cannot be used as a preventative method, nor do we claim in any way that it prevents drug abuse or alcohol abuse from occurring on the worksite. Rather, it gives you data that you can read and make decisions with.

Really, you cannot do very much more with it than that. However, that is still a lot of value.

Drug testing is worth a lot of money because it saves even more money. When employees are fired from a high ranking position because screening tests were finally implemented, it takes much longer to replace them (and costs much more money) than it does to fire and replace a lower ranking employee. Therefore, it is cheaper and more efficient to identify the problem sooner rather than later.

Also, employees who are abusing drugs do not tend to get caught for quite a long time if a regular screening system is not in place all the time. It’s not quite like babysitting children, but it is like babysitting a business. You have to make sure that it doesn’t get into trouble at any point in time. That is what makes drug testing so valuable. That is what saves you so much money. Your watchful eyes identifies and fixes problems right away, rather than in the future when those employees have already cost you plenty of money and are far more difficult to replace.

Today, we have a wide choice of drug testing products, but some of them are not as good as others. At CMM Technology, we strive to keep our standards professionally high and competent. We want to develop a long term business to business relationship with you. We want to give you more value for less money. Be sure to check out our Medix integrated pro-split cup 6+6 while you are browsing our website for potential products to order. It has a built in adulterant test, which is always useful.

This article has been taken from : http://cmm.com.au/articles/determining-drug-test-value/

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