Reasonable Suspicion Drug Testing in the Workplace
Creating a culture of safety and accountability is paramount for any organization. By implementing reasonable suspicion drug testing, employers demonstrate their commitment to maintaining a drug-free workplace and safeguarding the health and welfare of their employees. What is Reasonable Suspicion drug testing? Reasonable suspicion testing, also known as "for-cause testing" or "probable-cause testing” involves conducting a drug test when there is a reasonable belief that an employee has violated the company's drug policy by using or being under the influence of drugs. This belief can be based on various factors, such as direct observation of drug use, physical symptoms indicating drug influence, abnormal behavior or deteriorating work performance, credible reports of drug use, or evidence of drug-related activity on company premises. Physical Signs of Drug Abuse Bloodshot or glassy eyes Dilated or constricted pupils Sudden weight loss or gain Slurred speech or imp...