The Department of Transportation announced this week it wants to add fentanyl testing to its mandatory drug screening program for commercial drivers, marking the first major expansion of federal drug ...
The percentage of employees in the general U.S. workforce who had tested positive for fentanyl in random drug tests was far ...
A new nationwide report shows fentanyl is quickly becoming one of the most concerning drugs in the workplace, with random ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Feb. 28 added the testing of oral fluid as a method of drug screening for DOT-regulated workplaces—including trucking—in a proposed rulemaking. The new ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has reaffirmed, and in some cases tweaked, the agency’s oral fluid and urine drug testing requirements for federal safety-sensitive government ...
The positivity rate for urine tests indicating the presence of the deadly synthetic opioid was 0.55% in 2024, increasing almost 15% from 0.48% one year earlier, according to an analysis of more than 8 ...
In 2019, Jared* was set to move across the country to start a new job at a clean-energy company. After he accepted the offer, the company told him he'd need to take a drug test, a requirement he says ...
Some 4.2 million federal employees got the word last week on new imposed guidelines governing tests for drug use. The rules, based on Ronald Reagan’s Executive Order of last September calling for drug ...
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