Workplace drug testing is a common practice across many industries, designed to promote safety, productivity, and compliance with federal or company regulations. Testing may occur during the hiring process, after an accident, or as part of random or routine screening programs.
Legal disputes can arise over the accuracy of test results, the methods used, or whether testing policies were applied fairly. Toxicology provides the scientific foundation for interpreting results, understanding detection windows, and distinguishing between active impairment and historical use.
Legal disputes can arise over the accuracy of test results, the methods used, or whether testing policies were applied fairly. Toxicology provides the scientific foundation for interpreting results, understanding detection windows, and distinguishing between active impairment and historical use.
