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efforts to reduce drug use in the Nation have had a positive impact
on drug use in the workplace... This decline in drug use means increases
in workplace safety and productivity. The U.S. business community
has provided an invaluable boost to efforts to prevent drug use and
to respond to it when it does occur."
- The White House, The National
Control Strategy: 1996, report of the Office of National Drug Control
Policy, Executive Office of the President
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Drug Screening in the Workplace:
- U.S. businesses lose over $100 billion each year due to drug related theft, absenteeism, product defects and accidents.
- 71% of all drug abusers are employed
- 81% of major U.S. businesses screen for drugs
- 98% of Fortune 200 companies screen potential employees for substance abuse.
- Illicit drug users are flocking to those companies that do not screen.
- Not screening for drug abuse costs you money.
Thinking of implementing a drug screening program at your
firm, but thought it was too expensive? You really can't afford not to.
Workplace drug abuse is one of corporate America's largest problems, and
the iCup Drug Screen is a tremendous weapon.
The iCup Drug Screen provides a cost-effective solution
for both large and small businesses. The inexpensive one-step iCup Drug
Screen combines ease of use with laboratory accurate results that are generated
in minutes. This test allows private businesses, criminal justice departments,
government agencies, corrections facilities, rehabilitation centers, schools,
hospitals, and clinics to immediately identify those persons who use drugs.
Over the past decade, there has been an enormous expansion
in the substance abuse screening industry.
- The Department of Transportation regulations mandated random drug screening of workers.
- The Federal Drug-Free Workplace Program set the standard for American business to implement applicant, random, accident and reasonable suspicion screening.
- The courts upheld drug control initiatives and granted businesses the right to screen for illicit drug use.
- The Department of Justice is developing a systematic approach to end drug abuse among offenders who cycle through the system.
- President Clinton has proposed screening of arrestees, inmates and prisoners.
- President Clinton has suggested mandatory screening of all new driver's license applicants.
- The Food and Drug Administration approved the first drug screen for over-the-counter sales without a prescription.

For volume price quotes please contact:
BioScan
Screening Systems, Inc.
iCup Drug Screen
354 Clarkston Drive
Smyrna, TN 37167
Phone: (615) 459-9061
Fax: (615) 355-5114
Email: orderdept@bioscaninc.com
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