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An applicant tests positive for drugs and claims there must be a mistake. Should I allow him to have a second drug screen?

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An applicant tests positive for drugs and claims there must be a mistake. Should I allow him to have a second drug screen?

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Under no circumstances should an applicant / employee be allowed to have a ‘new’ specimen collected when they claim ‘the lab made a mistake’. If the Chain of Custody is intact, there is virtually no room for error. Keep this in mind: these tests are highly structured, federally regulated, sophisticated procedures. A mistake is not likely. There are other options available at this point: re-confirming the original specimen; transporting the specimen to a lab for testing; or the services of a Medical Review Officer.

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