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Gaize
Real-Time Drug Impairment Detection

What is Gaize?

Gaize is a sophisticated impairment detection system designed to enhance workplace safety. It performs a series of automated ocular tests, analyzing eye movement, pupil size, head movement, and other factors to detect indicators of drug and alcohol impairment.

This technology offers objective evidence of impairment through video recordings and downloadable reports, ensuring defensible decisions. The system is based on proven Law Enforcement Drug Recognition Expert ocular tests, providing a reliable and legally sound solution for businesses.

Features

  • Broad Spectrum Drug Impairment Detection: Detects impairment from cannabinoids, alcohol, opiates, stimulants, dissociative anesthetics, and more.
  • Over 98% Accurate: Demonstrates over 98% accuracy in detecting impairment indicators.
  • Objective Evidence of Impairment: Provides automated testing with objective results and video evidence.
  • Defensible and Legal to Use: Based on Law Enforcement Drug Recognition Expert ocular tests, and is 50-state legal.
  • Simple to Use, Quick to Deploy: Informs instantly when someone is impaired, with results in just 6 minutes.

Use Cases

  • Enhancing workplace safety by detecting impairment.
  • Improving hiring and retention in companies with cannabis-using employees.
  • Reducing costs associated with traditional drug testing.
  • Providing objective evidence for reasonable suspicion.
  • Deterring drug use in the workplace.

FAQs

  • How fast does Gaize produce results?
    Gaize provides results in just 6 minutes from the start of the test.
  • Is Gaize testing hygienic?
    Yes, Gaize requires no bodily fluids, biometric information, or other privacy-compromising data.
  • How accurate is Gaize?
    Gaize is over 98% accurate at detecting the signs of impairment for each drug category.
  • What substances can Gaize detect impairment from?
    Gaize has demonstrated accuracy in detecting impairment from cannabinoids, alcohol, opiates, stimulants, dissociative anesthetics, and more.
  • Is Gaize a replacement for traditional drug tests?
    Gaize can radically reduce the number of chemical tests by providing objective and accurate result on impairment, which is not provided by traditional tests.

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