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The Importance of Screening in Recruitment Screening applicants is a fundamental component of the hiring process, enabling employers to assess the qualifications, background, and suitability of candidates for a specific role within their organization. This multifaceted process typically begins with the creation of a well-defined 
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Understanding Random Testing Pools A “random testing pool” is a chosen group of people that are selected without any specific pattern, bias, or predetermined criteria. Random testing pools are crucial in DOT drug testing programs as they help maintain fairness and impartiality when monitoring substance 
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Cayuga Drug and Alcohol Testing offers three core services to give our clients peace of mind and help ensure they are in compliance with any applicable state or federal regulations. For employers or organizations that hire employees with a commercial driver’s license it is imperative 
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Cayuga Drug and Alcohol Testing provides reasonable suspicion training for supervisors that covers a variety of topics such as the requirements that must be met prior to ordering a reasonable suspicion drug test, requirements of supervisors who supervise employees that fall under the Department of 
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Cayuga Drug and Alcohol Testing knows how important a safe work environment is which is why we offer a variety of background screening options for employers to choose from. All of our background checks comply with both state and federal regulations to give clients peace 
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Cayuga Drug and Alcohol Testing has trained and certified collectors that follow site security protocols to ensure the integrity and validity of every specimen collection our company performs. No matter what specimen collection service an employer chooses for their company, they will have peace of 
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Click the link below to read more about reasonable suspicion and what the future of DOT drug testing may look like. Newsletter5
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