Drug & Alcohol Testing |
Anyone
who has any great experience with dogs knows that dogs travel and
play and fight in packs and that when a dog joins a human family,
they become part of his pack. Of course, all humans are alphas and
the dog is meant to be the beta and to obey, but you can see how the
home is the dog’s den. It is all very well and good as long as
everyone observes proper den behavior. For instance, if the beta
(dog) tries to dominate over the alpha (human), then a change of
relationship can occur if the human allows this.
In
other forms of proper den behavior, each member of the pack
contributes to the good of the whole and every creature takes turns
bringing home food and supplies for the pack. In a business place,
each employee is contributing to the good of the whole company,
unless they are breaking company policy or are in some other way
making the company legally liable for their own actions. Employees
should not be a liability to the business, and this is one of the
many reasons why employee drug screening is being used by the vast
majority of companies throughout Australia.
Mediscreen
tops this list of high quality drug and alcohol testing companies. We
are accredited by NATA and we enjoy a lot of pride in our work and
the services which we are able to bring to businesses like yours. Our
job is to help you succeed, and workplace drug testing is definitely
part of this process.
Onsite drug & alcohol testing
is what we specialize in, because you need information on whether
every member of your pack is contributing to the good of the den.
Every employee must be working productively and efficiently, all of
which is impeded by hazy memories, bogged down brains, and slow to
nonexistent reflexes. Make sure you are informed properly by your
drug screening
service. If not, consider choosing NATA accredited onsite drug
testing from Mediscreen for your next onsite drug and alcohol screening
company. We would be proud and honored to have you for a client.
This article has been taken from: http://www.mediscreen.net.au/den-behavior/
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