With more than 230,000 positive drug tests since 2020, how the trucking industry detects drivers’ drug use is an important topic. Currently, Department of Transportation drug testing relies entirely ...
The addition later this year of oral-fluid drug testing for marijuana, which typically detects use only for up to 72 hours after use, could allow truck drivers to use the drug and avoid detection, ...
Validation study targets sub-3-minute results to capture global roadside testing market and significantly reduce analysis time from 10 minutes ...
As cocaine use spikes around the country, the nation’s largest workplace drug testing company says it is catching more ...
How evolving cannabis laws are impacting workplace safety protocols and why maintaining and updating rigorous drug testing remains essential for employers across various industries. It should come as ...
Testing for use of the synthetic opioid fentanyl has been approved by U.S. drug officials, clearing the way for truck drivers and others in federally regulated occupations to be subject to testing for ...
The Clarksville Police Department has received its new oral drug testing equipment, as well as the training by the Tennessee Highway Safety Office.
A record number of U.S. workers are cheating on employer drug tests by tampering with urine samples or using other means to evade detection, new research shows. The percentage of employees who tried ...
Employers are being encouraged to ramp up drug testing in the workplace, as The Drug Detection Agency (TDDA) warns that ...
AI is driving major shifts across sectors, from Merck KGaA’s move toward non-animal drug testing to financial regulators’ push for explainable compliance systems. Analysts predict AI-fueled earnings ...
New technology Intox Collect™ has been completed for collection and analysis of voice and facial recognition data using AI for alcohol and a ...