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BACKGROUND CHECK INSIDER


Reasonable Suspicion in a Safety-First Workplace: What Every Safety Manager Needs to Know
I've spent more than 20 years in the background screening and drug testing industry. The conversation that makes safety managers most uncomfortable isn't about injury rates or OSHA audits — it's what to do when they think an employee came in impaired. Here's what reasonable suspicion really means, and what's at stake when the process breaks down.
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