Respiratory Mask Fit Testing

Respiratory protection ranks among the top 10 most frequently cited OSHA violations.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and State OSHA Agencies mandate that employers conduct fit tests for workers who need to wear respirators on the job. Additionally, employers are required to provide worksite-specific training for employees.
A respirator is only effective if it fits your face properly. If it doesn't, contaminated air can seep into the respirator facepiece, exposing you to hazardous substances.
Drug Testing

Providing on-site DOT drug testing services nationwide at the customer's location.
Third Party Administrator

Human resources are an essential support function for any business, acting as the backbone of an organization. This department handles tasks such as hiring, employee engagement, salaries, leaves, and employee grievances. Ensuring a clean and drug-free workplace is also part of their responsibilities. Consequently, most employers opt for pre-employment and random drug testing from private agencies.
Since drug testing is a specialized job and an extension of the HR function, it is typically outsourced to a third-party organization that offers various drug and alcohol testing services in compliance with court and government regulations. As a reliable third-party administrator (TPA), we partner with numerous companies to provide drug and alcohol testing services. Our extensive network of certified collectors and technicians can collect specimens either at the collection site or onsite at your location.
Post Accident Drug Testing Services

Post-accident drug testing is conducted by employers following workplace accidents to determine if drug or alcohol abuse contributed to the incident.
Types of Post-Accident Drug and Alcohol Testing Services Provided:
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Urine: This is the most recommended sample by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Urine samples are usually collected privately and provide reliable results.
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Saliva or Oral Fluid: This is the best choice for post-accident drug screening as it can quickly detect drugs ingested just before the accident. The sample is collected directly by the administrator or under their supervision, making it difficult to cheat the test. Our experts visit accident sites to collect oral fluid from employees involved in the accident.
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Breath Analyzer: Designed to estimate alcohol content from breath, this test is usually conducted within two hours of the accident.