Cannabis legalization is increasing employee access and use, and contributing to a rising number of workplace safety incidents and risks. This issue is prompting many employers in these industries to re-evaluate their drug testing programs.
Oil + Gas
Renewables
Utilities
Mining
In industries where a single accident can have major safety, environmental, brand, and cost impacts, testing for THC makes sense. But legacy tests with long detection windows are no longer providing energy employers the information they need to make informed decisions. The solution is a cannabis breath test that limits detection to a few hours, deterring workday use and promoting employee fairness.
“We are in the most highly policed industry. We are firing a lot of employees because they are testing positive for THC."
Energy Employer
Cannabis Breath Testing for the Energy Sector
How and when to test employees using the HOUND® CANNABIS BREATHALYZER:
Random
The unscheduled testing of employees.
Reasonable Suspicion
Testing an employee when there is evidence or reasonable cause to suspect drug use.
Post-Incident
Testing an employee or team involved in a workplace incident.
Onboarding
Testing all new employees within a predefined period after their date of initial employment.
Continuous
Testing all employees throughout the continuum of employment.
Pre-Employment
Testing performed after a conditional offer of employment is extended.
Reduce Safety Risks Associated with Workday Cannabis Use
Energy employers who’ve traditionally relied on zero-tolerance policies are facing new challenges. Many are struggling to find employees who can pass cannabis tests that may detect use that occurred days, weeks, or months prior. The HOUND® CANNABIS BREATHALYZER delivers a solution to detect and deter use correlating to the workday.
Improve workplace safety
Mitigate risk, protect policy-abiding employees, and reduce costs associated with high-risk workday cannabis use.
Deter recent use
Leverage the industry’s shortest detection window to deter cannabis use on the job or shortly before coming to work.
Promote employee fairness
Objective results distinguish between past marijuana use and recent use that correlates more closely to the workday.