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GBI Screening Retired law enforcement with Background Investigation Company specializing in one stop pre-employment screening needs.

03/31/2020

The cost of not drug testing: calculate the savings of implementing a drug testing program
drug testing program savings
Hiring practices and retention of top talent rank as some of the most important priorities for a company. Making these assessments is not easy and can be costly. Time is needed to analyze potential risk and evaluate the overall value of a workplace drug testing program. Decision-makers now have a comprehensive tool to aid in the vetting process for drug testing.

When looking at your drug testing program, there are estimated percentages and dollar amount savings tied to reduction of common employee behaviors. Our Drug Testing Savings Calculator gives insight into the cost and savings in recruiting and training, reduced absenteeism, on-the-job accidents, and workers’ compensation, taking into account your company’s size and needs. And, you can estimate these savings specific to your company and its workforce.

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The cost of not drug testing
Additional recruiting and training efforts
More absenteeism
More accidents
More workers compensation claims
Here are 4 ways your company can save money by implementing a workplace drug testing program.

Recruiting and training savings
Pre-employment drug testing can help save recruiting costs by drug screening qualified candidates before making a job offer.
Lower absenteeism
Employees who use drugs are absent from work on average 50% more days than non-users, according to the National Safety Council.
Seventy-four billion dollars are lost in productivity each year due to alcohol consumption, according to the National Safety Council.
Even if an employee is using drugs or alcohol outside of working hours, it may lead to hangovers, loss of production at work, and increased likelihood of injury, according to The Addiction Center.
Fewer accidents
Research shows that screening for drug use can help reduce on-the-job accidents and workplace crimes, including theft and violence, according to EHS Today.
Employees who suffer from drug or alcohol dependency are nearly three times more likely to either cause or personally experience an injury-related absence from work, according to Occupational Health & Safety.
Lower workers compensation claims
Employees who use drugs are more likely to be involved in a workplace accident and more likely to file a workers compensation claim, according to the National Safety Council.
More on-the job accidents lead to increasing workers compensation claims.
Lower healthcare costs
Drug testing can lead to lower healthcare costs and premiums for employers. A report by the Surgeon General, states that the U.S. spends $35 billion a year to treat substance use disorders and $85 billion to treat injuries caused by substance use.

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PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS

Forty-two percent of survey respondents found value in background screening because it helped them to increase workplace safety and security. Additionally, 16 percent of employers found screening reduced employee theft, 14 percent found it reduced workplace accidents and 11 percent said it reduced workplace violence.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the American Management Association, estimates that 30 percent of all business failures are a result of employee theft and that three quarters of all employees steal at least once. An FBI study highlighted that nearly 355,000 businesses will experience a workplace violence episode in any given year. Employers can conduct background screening to increase hire quality and better protect property and workers against damaging workplace accidents, violence and theft.

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03/03/2018

The Staggering Cost of Violence in the Workplace
According to a survey conducted by the US Dept of Justice, 1.75 million days of work are lost each year by victims of workplace violence. The cost in lost wages account for about $55 million per year. When less direct, but further-reaching costs are considered, such as lost productivity, legal expenses, and diminished public image, the annual cost of workplace violence could measure in the billions.

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Gauntlet Background Investigations/GBI Screening is a one-stop solution for employers and property managers to screen applicants. GBI offers pre-screening reports including but not limited to Criminal Histories, Motor Vehicle Records, Credit Reports & Eviction Records. GBI also provides DOT compliant 5 and 10 panel drug testing via the Quest nationwide laboratory network. GBI is owned and operated by Doug Lambert, a retired law enforcement professional with over 25 years investigative experience. Lambert has served as a Federal Agent with the Bureau of ATF as well as successfully held lead contract positions with the Denver Police Department and 5 Stones Intelligence LLC. GBI strives to deliver a win-win-win by providing exceptional customer service coupled with unbeatable pricing. A personal business relationship allows customers to solicit consultation regarding what reports are necessary, which reports are not, and how to interpret the information obtained.