Post-accident testing at medical clinics or hospitals by Tom Pool  | 2/28/2008 1:42 PM |
Q: Does SNAP allow a post-accident drug/alcohol test to be performed or collected at a medical clinic, or hospital that is not on the list of approved SNAP collection sites?
A: Yes, a post-accident drug/alcohol test may be performed or collected...
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What should I do if my employee was randomly selected but isn't currently working for us? by Tom Pool  | 10/22/2007 12:17 PM |
SNAP requires that employees randomly selected for a drug test in any particular month have the specimen collected during that month. (Remember that once notified, the test must be completed within 24 hours). The random selections database gets its information...
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How does a drug test that is required and performed by a General Contractor affect the "O.K. to Work" status? by Tom Pool  | 9/26/2007 10:16 AM |
A general contractor, or project owner may require additional testing that is outside of the SNAP program as a contract condition or condition for entering the job site. These additional tests are allowed under the SNAP program. Because these...
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Where is my check?? by Tom Pool  | 7/13/2007 1:37 PM |
The $35 wellness benefit checks will be mailed out once per month, in mid-month. Thus a worker who is tested just after checks are mailed could experience a delay of 4-5 weeks until the next batch is mailed out. Please allow for a few days for...
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Delays in getting results for new apprentices and new material handlers by Tom Pool  | 4/25/2007 2:58 PM |
Companies are still experiencing a delay in getting results for new apprentices and new material handlers. The SNAP program has been receiving complaints from DERs that Local #66 is dispatching new workers who haven’t had “baseline test”...
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