WHY CHOOSE ORE FOR YOUR PRE EMPLOYEMENT DRUG SCREENING NEEDS

Welcome to ORE, the premier partner for businesses seeking efficient and reliable rapid drug screening and testing solutions. At ORE, we understand the critical importance of maintaining a drug-free workplace for productivity and safety. Our specialized suite of services offers businesses rapid and comprehensive drug testing alongside convenient online screening options. With a commitment to precision and discretion, we empower organizations to create and maintain a secure, compliant, and thriving work environment. Trust ORE as your strategic ally in ensuring a drug-free workplace, backed by cutting-edge technology and streamlined processes tailored to your business needs.

Virtual Drug Screening is a swift and reliable screening method has been pivotal in identifying substance use in various settings, including workplaces and clinical environments, aiding in prompt decision-making and ensuring safety.

A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO OUR ONLINE DRUG SCREENING PROCESS

  • 1. Choose Testing Method: Employers select between a pre-delivered drug screening kit or a rapid test for their employees.
  • 2. Employee Identification: Ensure proper identification of the employee.
  • 3. Inform Employee and Set Guidelines: Employees are informed that the session will be recorded. Clear instructions are given regarding items not to be displayed during verification.
  • 4. Initiate Video Session: Employees click the "Video Session Link" to connect live with the verifier.
  • 5. Pre-Delivered Drug Screening Kit Process: For those using pre-delivered kits, the verifier guides the employee on opening the kit, collecting the sample, and packaging it properly in prepaid overnight packaging.
  • 6. Rapid Test Process: For rapid tests, the verifier guides the employee on opening the kit, performing the test, and displaying the result to the observer.
  • 7. Laboratory Testing Options: For employers preferring laboratory-based screenings, they can choose their own or select from ORE's laboratory partners. Test kits and delivery services are billed separately.
  • 8. Access Recordings: Employers have access to recordings of each drug screening session for reference and documentation purposes.

This step-by-step guide to virtual drug screening ensures a clear understanding of the process for both employers and employees engaging in drug screening through ORE's pre employment drug screening services.

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WHAT ARE RAPID RESPONSE DRUG TEST & HOW DO THEY WORK?

Rapid response drug tests, also known as instant or point-of-care drug tests, operate on a relatively simple principle. These tests detect the presence of specific drugs or their metabolites in urine, saliva, blood, or other biological samples.

Here's a basic rundown of how online drug screening typically work:

  • 1. Sample Collection: The test begins with the collection of the biological sample (most commonly urine or saliva) from the individual being tested.
  • 2. Test Strips or Cassette: The collected sample is applied to a test strip or inserted into a test cassette. These devices contain specific reagents or antibodies that react to the presence of certain drugs or their metabolites.
  • 3. Chemical Reaction: If the drug or its metabolites are present in the sample, they will bind to the antibodies or reagents on the test strip, initiating a chemical reaction.
  • 4. Result Display: The test strip or cassette typically has indicators (lines or symbols) that appear to signify a positive or negative result for each drug being tested. These results usually appear within a few minutes.
  • 5. Interpretation: The appearance of specific lines or symbols on the test indicates the presence or absence of particular drugs in the sample.
  • 6. Accuracy: Rapid response drug tests are known for providing quick results, but their accuracy can vary. Confirmatory testing by a laboratory is often recommended for positive results to rule out false positives.

These tests are designed for immediate screening purposes and are often used in settings like workplaces, roadside checks, or clinics where rapid results are needed in pre employment drug screening requirements. They offer convenience and speed but may not be as accurate as laboratory-based tests, which typically follow stricter protocols and provide more comprehensive analysis. Choose ORE for all your rapid drug screening needs. Request a consultation now.

ORE'S DRUG SCREENING FOR EMPLOYMENT

ORE stands as a premier 3rd party verification service, specializing in robust screening solutions for remote job candidates and existing employees. Our HR onboarding services prioritize convenience, cost-effectiveness, and assurance for employers regarding the productivity and adherence to expected standards of remote staff. What truly distinguishes ORE is our pioneering approach to employee drug screening for employment. With cutting- edge technology and meticulous observation protocols, our state-of-the-art drug screening services guarantee thorough verification, ensuring a drug-free workplace and bolstering confidence in hiring decisions. ORE's commitment to excellence extends beyond mere verification; it safeguards workplaces through advanced screening practices, setting a new benchmark in pre employment drug screening.

FAQS ON PRE EMPLOYMENT DRUG SCREENING SERVICES

Rapid drug testing through ORE typically yields results within a few minutes, offering swift detection of common drugs or their metabolites in samples like urine or saliva. The rapid response nature of these tests ensures quick turnaround times, allowing for immediate decision-making.

While rapid drug tests offer quick results, their accuracy may vary compared to laboratory-based tests. These tests provide a preliminary indication of drug presence. Positive results often warrant confirmatory testing in a laboratory setting to validate findings and rule out false positives.

ORE's rapid drug screening services cover a broad spectrum of commonly abused drugs, including but not limited to marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, and benzodiazepines. These tests are designed to detect specific drug classes or their metabolites present in urine, saliva, or other biological samples.