Substance Abuse Alcohol: Companies Push for Random Drug, Alcohol Testing

Companies push for random drug, alcohol testing
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Employers can test for drugs or alcohol when there is reasonable evidence of substance abuse, after an accident or incident where the employee's role may have been a contributing factor, and as follow-up testing after treatment for drug abuse.
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