Abante stays ahead of the evolving demand of workplace substance abuse prevention by providing innovative drug testing solutions for all industries. By leveraging technology and industry-leading expertise, our solutions offer you a higher standard of testing, keeping you armed with the tools you need to make the best, most informed employment decisions possible for your business.
Take advantage of our multiple testing methodologies and expanded drug panels, while enjoying the benefits of our cutting-edge technology and best-in-business practices.
Abante's industry experts are available to help you create a custom drug testing policy using our multiple methodologies that will keep your workplace safer and fit your company's needs.
The urine test is the most common form of drug and alcohol testing. It may be conducted as part of pre-employment screening, randomly, or post-accident by employers, especially for employees in certain occupations. Currently, urinalysis is the only testing method approved for federally-mandated testing. It’s also the least invasive and most legally acceptable form of employment drug testing.
Urine test results show the presence or absence of drug metabolites in a person’s urine. Metabolites are drug residues that remain in the body for a period of time even after the effects of a drug have worn off, and because of this a positive urine test does not necessarily prove that a person was under the influence of drugs at the time of the test.
Drugs that are screened in a typical urine drug test include marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and methamphetamines, PCP, opiates, and more. Abante's SAMHSA certified vendor partners are some of the largest clinical testing laboratories in the U.S. and provides urine collection services for several major businesses worldwide.
The hair test is regarded by many as the best indicator of repeat drug use, since it can detect repeat drug use up to a 90-day window. Since hair testing has a wider “detection window,” it eliminates the opportunity for people to abstain for several days prior to being tested, to avoid a positive test. Hair tests can also be used to draw comparative test results, to find out when the drug was used, how long it was used for, and when use was discontinued.
Hair testing requires a small sample of hair that is collected under direct supervision without any invasion of privacy and is considered an excellent option for pre-employment and random drug testing programs. Hair tests detect for marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines and methamphetamines, PCP, and opioids.
For more than 30 years Abante's vendor partner has been the pioneer and leader in hair drug testing. Hair testing is considered cheat proof since it cannot be substituted, adulterated, or diluted with cleansers, bleachers, or dyes.
The mouth swab drug test, which is also known as a saliva test or oral fluid test, collects a saliva sample from the inside of a person’s mouth. Mouth swab drug tests remain popular among employers for many reasons, one of which is because they are less expensive than other drug tests. They are also easy to administer (a swab of the inner cheek is the most common collection method) and often the sample collection can be done on-site which makes them quick and efficient. FDA-approved onsite swabs are available for testers to observe the specimen collection, making it hard to cheat; samples are then sent to the lab for screening and confirmation. This also reduces tampering, shy bladder and any donor challenge later in the screening process.
Drugs take time to metabolize and pass through the system into urine, but saliva tests can detect use that has been extremely recent -- ranging from a few minutes to about 48 hours. This makes oral fluid testing ideal for a wide variety of testing situations.
Unlike other tests for drug consumption, alcohol tests can only show current levels of impairment or intoxication, but not past use. Breath alcohol tests are the most common form of alcohol testing in the workplace. Alcohol tests using this methodology are administered by having the person blow into a breathalyzer and the results are given as a number.
Mandatory alcohol and drug testing is required by the United States Department of Transportation for some occupations and industries. This mandatory testing includes occupations in trucking, pipeline, aviation, maritime, railroad, and transit employees in safety-sensitive occupations. For alcohol screenings, a Breath Alcohol Concentration (BrAC) result of 0.02 or higher will require a confirmation breath alcohol test within 15-30 minutes of the screening. Results of 0.02 or higher must be immediately reported to the employer. Results between 0.02 – 0.039, involve the employee being removed from safety-sensitive positions for a set period of time, which is determined by each DOT administration. Results of 0.04 or higher, consist of the employee being immediately removed from safety-sensitive duties and to undergo a DOT-specified substance abuse program before returning to a safety-sensitive position again.
With drug addiction affecting many companies, most employers are wondering what they can do to help their employees and protect their companies. Early recognition of drug use in the workplace can prevent significant personal, health, and professional consequences. Listed below are possible signs of substance abuse.
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Emotional / Social
IN ADDITION TO EARLY RECOGNITION, ESTABLISHING PRE-EMPLOYMENT AND ONGOING RANDOM DRUG TESTING POLICIES CAN HELP DETER SOMEONE FROM USING DRUGS IN THE FIRST PLACE. TO KEEP YOUR WORKPLACE SAFE, CONTACT ABANTE FOR YOUR DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING NEEDS AT (615) 218-6837.
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