Why Drug Test?
ONE SMART QUESTION
MANY CORRECT ANSWERS
QUESTION: Why should a company conduct drug testing?
ANSWER: There are millions
of drug abusers in the United States
According to the 2001 National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA) approximately:
ANSWER: The Vast Majority
of Adult Drug Users are Employed
According to the government's
annual Household Survey on Drug Abuse in America, more
than three-quarters (76.4%) of all illicit drug users
18 and older are employed full or part time
that's
approximately 16% of the working population (full- and
part-time workers combined).1
ANSWER: Drug Users Are Not The Best Employees
The federal government reported that drug abusing employees, when compared to non-using workers, are:
ANSWER: Drug Users are
Unsafe Workers
A study by the U.S. Postal
Service found that substance abusers, when compared to
their non-substance abusing co-workers, are:
Further, the National Safety Council reports that 80 percent of those injured in "serious" drug-related accidents at work are not the drug abusing employees but non-using co-workers and others.2
ANSWER: Drug Users are
Very Costly to Employ
How much does drug abuse cost
employers? The U.S. Navy estimates each drug user costs
his or her employer an average of $6,600 annually more
than non-substance abusing co-workers.2
ANSWER: Employees Favor
Drug Testing
According to a Gallup survey,
employees typically favor drug testing of workers in safety-sensitive
jobs (95%), office workers (69%), health care workers
(92%), and factory workers (81%)
they even favor
drug testing of people in their "own occupations"
(78%).2
ANSWER: Employers Favor
Drug Testing
A survey of business executives
underscored the benefits of drug testing from a company's
perspective. For example, 77 percent of the respondents
said that since implementing drug testing they were seeing
a better caliber of job applicants. A "better public
image" was cited by 58 percent, while 56 percent
said they were experiencing fewer workplace drug problems.
Also noteworthy was that 54 percent had noticed an improvement
in employee morale.2
ANSWER: Drug Testing Works
According to Drug Users
According to a federal
government study of full-time employees who admitted that
they used illicit drugs, 40 percent said they were less
likely to work for a company that conducted random drug
testing and 30 percent said they were less likely to work
for a company that conducted pre-employment drug testing.2
ANSWER: Drug Testing Saves
Money
The U.S. Navy claims that
its drug-free workplace program, which includes random
drug testing and costs approximately $20 million a year,
has reduced the number of sailors who use drugs and abuse
alcohol by more than 57 percent. That equates to a savings
of more than $210 million every year. In other words,
the Navy claims it realizes a savings of approximately
$10 for every dollar it spends on drug testing. 2
TRY THIS TWO-STEP FORUMULA TO CALCULATE YOUR "RETURN ON INVESTMENT" (ROI) IN DRUG TESTING AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE!
STEP 1: Multiply the number of employees at your company by the percentage you think have a substance abuse problem; then multiply that number by the average cost per year for each drug abuser on your payroll to determine the cost of substance abuse at your company.2
| __________________ | % of your workforce that uses drugs (national average is 17%) multiplied by the total number of employees at your company |
| X | |
| __________________ | Average cost per year for each drug abuser (national average is $6,600) |
| =_$_______________ | Cost of substance abuse at your company |
| STEP 2: Subtract the total amount that you pay for drug testing each year from the answer you just got calculating the cost of substance abuse at your company. | |
| __________________ | Cost of substance abuse at your company |
| - | |
| __________________ | Cost of drug testing at your company |
| =_$_______________ | This figure represents your return on investment in drug testing. Regardless of what numbers you use to complete the formula your ROI for drug testing will be dramatic in comparison to the relatively small amount you spend on drug testing. |