Drug and Alcohol Testing

LiveScanLabs Essential Services Statement

March 21, 2020

LiveScanLabs is issuing the following statements regarding the continued operation of drug testing facilities during the COVID-19 crisis.

Drug testing is essential to public safety and business operations. Drug and alcohol testing is required by federal regulations for the transportation industry as described in 49 CFR Part 40 and drug, and alcohol testing must be completed per US Department of Transportation regulations for DOT agencies FMCSA, FAA, FTA, FRA and PHMSA.

Under the DOT’s Emergency Declaration Under 49 CFR § 390.23 No. 2020-002 (https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/emergency/emergency-declaration-under-49-cfr-ss-39023-no-2020-002):

Nothing contained in this Emergency Declaration shall be construed as an exemption from the controlled substances and alcohol use and testing requirements (49 CFR Part 382), the commercial driver’s license requirements (49 CFR Part 383), the financial responsibility (insurance) requirements (49 CFR Part 387), the hazardous material regulations (49 CFR Parts 100-180), applicable size and weight requirements, or any other portion of the regulations not specifically exempted under to 49 CFR § 390.23.

The Healthcare and Public Health Operations section of the Executive Order specifically lists “organizations collecting blood, platelets, plasma, and other necessary materials; … other healthcare facilities and suppliers and providers of any related and/or ancillary healthcare services …. Healthcare and Public Health Operations shall be construed broadly to avoid any impacts to the delivery of healthcare, broadly defined. ”

Further, the Essential Infrastructure section lists Transportation. LiveScanLabs is an official Service Agent to the transportation industry, providing drug and alcohol testing as required by federal regulations. Without participation in random drug and alcohol testing programs, regulated employers and their employees are not permitted to operate.

In addition, non-regulated employers are required to provide safe workplaces. Many of these employers consider employee drug testing to be a tool essential to providing a safe workplace. Taking this valuable tool away would jeopardize employees as well as the general public. Employee drug testing is essential for all employers who employ safety-sensitive workers.

Specimen collections for drug testing must be conducted in person, and cannot be conducted remotely. LiveScanLabs provides essential services and at this time, our office is open and ready to serve you.

In order to protect our own employees, as well as those we test, all LiveScanLabs staff are trained to interact with donors according to CDC recommendations for health workers. In our clinic, we are utilizing hospital-grade disinfectants to keep all spaces clean and ready for work. Hand sanitizer is available to all who enter, and available chairs in our waiting room are a minimum of 6 feet apart. No more than 5 people will be permitted inside at once.

LiveScanLabs is encouraging healthy employees to complete their random testing. We are also asking DERs to call and make appointments with collection sites to ensure that employees are getting in and out as quickly as possible and that the sites are taking appropriate measures to protect themselves and your employees.

Please check this page for any updates.

Live Scan Labs offers testing for an array of substances. Our panels can test a variety of specimens, such as blood, urine, and hair, depending on the desired detection period. Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a direct metabolite of ethanol alcohol and can be used to detect recent alcohol consumption even after the ethanol alcohol is no longer measurable (usually up to 80 hours after ethanol alcohol has been metabolized by the body).

Employers: We offer pre-employment, random testing and post-incident testing for your business, contact us today to get more information on our Business Drug Testing services.

Not All Addicts Smoke Marijuana

Marijuana accounts for only 43% of all positive drug tests. 57% are other substances. Drug use in the workplace poses a serious risk to employee safety and productivity. Employers are obligated to provide a safe and healthy environment for employees. We provide quick results for drug and alcohol testing. No one gets you results faster.

EtG Alcohol Testing

Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a direct metabolite of ethanol alcohol and can be used to detect recent alcohol consumption, even after the ethanol alcohol is no longer measurable (usually up to 80 hours after ethanol alcohol has been metabolized by the body). This urine test is used for folks who are required to abstain from alcohol.

Studies conducted have proven EtG screening is accurate in detecting recent alcohol consumption regardless of the individual’s prior drinking history. EtG testing is used as an effective tool for law enforcement, corrections and treatment programs.

Hair Alcohol Testing

A hair alcohol test can detect alcohol consumption for a 90 day period. The longer the hair sample, the larger the detection window (up to a year, in certain cases).

Hair drug testing, also known as hair follicle drug testing, requires a small sample of hair that is collected under direct supervision without any invasion of privacy. Despite assumption it is not actually a hair follicle test, as the hair is not plucked from the head. It’s cut with scissors. During a hair collection, the collector cuts approximately 100-120 strands of hair from the crown of the donor’s head. The hair is cut as close to the scalp as possible, so only the strands of hair above the scalp are tested and not the actual hair follicle.

What can affect the results?

A range of treatments can affect the results of a hair tests, such as sprays, gels, bleaching, straightening, and perming. Before a test is performed, it is important to submit a list of used hair products to the laboratory to avoid incorrect results.