by eric | Aug 24, 2021 | Complete Employee Screening, Drug Testing, In the News, Industry News
Drug overdoses can happen anywhere, and the workplace is not exempt from these problems. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reported that drug overdose deaths at work have increased for seven years in a row. Drug Overdose Rates...
by eric | Aug 24, 2021 | automated compliance, Complete Employee Screening, Drug Testing, In the News, Industry News
Louisiana and New York made some legislative changes over the last few months regarding background checks. Let’s take a look at the laws Louisiana and New York have enacted to stay on top of these new regulations. Louisiana Law Updates- June 2021 Louisiana enacted...
by eric | Aug 24, 2021 | automated compliance, Complete Employee Screening, DOT Clearinghouse, Drug Testing, In the News, Industry News
Employers constantly have new regulations and responsibilities placed on them. Hiring a safe and effective workforce is one of those responsibilities. Making sure your company and employees remain compliant can cause major headaches since regulations are always...
by eric | Apr 21, 2021 | automated compliance, Complete Employee Screening, Industry News
Here’s a short compliance update highlighting key information about the laws Illinois and New Jersey enacted over the last few months. . As always, keep up to date with any compliance changes by using Blueline Services for your background checks and drug testing...
by eric | Apr 14, 2021 | Complete Employee Screening, In the News, tenant screening
Have you had a bad tenant before? Had a recent property manager used background checks to avoid bad tenants, everything would have been fine. Instead, other tenants had to move into hotels while repairs were made to the complex. All because one guy got around a...
by eric | Apr 14, 2021 | Complete Employee Screening, Drug Testing, Industry News, Uncategorized
The synthetic urine market was on a tear throughout the last decade. However, over the last few years, it has faced an onslaught of state laws trying to curtail its use. While it is still legal in several states, it is a promising sign that more legislators throughout...