Pros of Drug and Alcohol Testing.
Increased Safety:
Drug testing in the workplace can make the workplace a safer place to be for employees and customers alike. In safety critical industries this increase in safety is magnified and the positives benefits of drug and alcohol testing programmes massively increased. Testing programmes can also offer piece of mind to employees and customers alike.
Reduces Accidents:
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This support is not necessarily about detection through testing programmes, it is also about effective procedures that offer support and guidance to staff with substance misuse problems.
Cons of Drug Testing in the Workplace
Privacy:
Drug testing in the workplace can give an employer the option for staff to submit tests as a requirement of their employment. Some staff may consider this an invasion of personal rights, privacy and be discriminatory practice against employees, especially when there is no perceived cause to conduct a test.
Cost:
There is an inevitable cost attached to the implementation of drug and alcohol testing programmes. The different tests available (which are highlighted in another of our articles) all carry differing costs, timescales and accuracy. Whilst testing in safety critical workplace environments can pay for itself (as the cost implication if procedures are not in place can be extremely high) for other businesses the cost can be considerable, especially for large organisations with many staff to test.
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A 'them and us' culture can develop in organisations with drug and alcohol testing programmes becoming an example of 'managers not trusting us' or 'thinking we are all using drugs'. These issues are a clear example of the need for organisations to employ and consult with experts in the implementation of drug and alcohol testing programmes.
As we have seen organisations need to be aware of the positives and negatives of implementing drug and alcohol testing programmes to ensure that the desired and positive outcomes are felt within their organisations.
Without professional support and advice from specialist organisations it can be easy for programmes such as drug and alcohol testing to have negative implications and consequences unforeseen when first envisaged. Like many issues it is vital that professional advice is sought and heeded to ensure that organisations observe more 'pros' than 'cons' after