A ONE TIME MESSAGE TO MANAGEMENT of people transportation services (from a school bus to public transit) and their insurers.
The missing critical link, in driver evaluation before you finalize a hiring decision, is a confidential drug and alcohol previous year usage profile based on a small sample of their hair collected and sent to us for analysis, that part is easy, just follow our instructions!
You just found it, if you can overcome the major obstacle of INDIFFERENCE, AND WE ARE SATISFIED WITH OUR PRESENT SYSTEM, its up to you!
URINE TESTS, THE STANDARD IN 1980, ARE USED ROUTINELY BUT HAVE DEFICIENCIES AND LEAVE GAPS.. BUT YOU CAN CONTINUE TO USE YOUR PRESENT PROGRAM, WHILE TAKING THIS AS AN EXTRA STEP:
A SINGLE HAIR TEST LAYS BARE THE PRIOR 9 MONTHS DRUG and alcohol use AND IS PRECISE.
We are reducing the $290 dollar fee to an introductory $100 BECAUSE YOU NEED TRANSPARENCY, and want to make a reasoned decision on the potential for post hiring problems.
YOU MAY THINK YOU HAVE IT COVERED, BUT REPORTS, BASED ON A DECADE OF RESEARCH MAY SURPRISE YOU!
SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO LOOK BACK TO MOVE FORWARD!
The initial areas of concern are habitual use of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines. opiates and others you decide on
Santayana stated it best (“Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it”). George Santayana
Take a small example, Cannabis as an example:
THC has been linked with reduced motor skills and psychiatric disorders. The findings were based on 21 studies in different countries, with a sample size of almost 240,000 participants.
The user may test in the negative range, that is below the cutoff level for THC. To the observer they appear normal in every way and their use of cannabis may very well be within the legal limits. But if they have used it on the habitual basis for an extended period of time they may or may not be aware of certain neurological changes.
Cannabis weed affects the mind. In addition, the affects of weed can inhibit learning and affect the ability of the user to perform difficult tasks and perform certain responsibilities. THC inhibits brain functions such as balance, posture, coordination, posture and reaction time as well as cerebellar function.
The percentage of adults of the driving age who do use, can use, or may use marijuana on a habitual recreational basis is increasing. Our test is a part of the puzzle.
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HARVEY TENENBAUM PhD