DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.223
This document describes what steps must be taken to protect the security of alcohol testing sites.
This document describes what steps must be taken to protect the security of alcohol testing sites.
This document describes what problems cause a drug test to be cancelled unless they are corrected.
This document describes what happens when an employer receives a report of a dilute specimen.
Who is responsible for paying for the test of a split specimen?
The Substance Abuse Professional Section I: Introduction The Department of Transportation (DOT) regulation -- 49 CFR Part 40 -- defines the Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) as a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol regulation and makes recommendations...
DOT’s Direct Observation Procedures
Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance U.S. Department of Transportation
DOT Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines for the U.S. Department of Transportation Workplace Drug Testing Programs (49 CFR Part 40)
Revised October 1, 2010 [previous editions become obsolete].
These guidelines apply only to employers and individuals who come under the regulatory...
DOT Drug Testing: Employer DOT Policies – the Part 40 Changes
The DOT Agencies & UniteD States Coast Guard (USCG) have provided guidance about what their regulated-employer DOT policies will need to contain about the changes to 49 CFR Part 40, which are effective October 1, 2010.
DOT Drug Testing: On and After October 1, 2010 – Still a 5-Panel
The DOT testing at HHS-certified laboratories will continue to be a 5-panel drug test regimen, on and after October 1, 2010. The 5-panel regimen will remain:
Marijuana (THC)CocaineAmphetaminesOpiatesPhencyclidine (PCP)Medical Review Officer (MRO) Reminder 49 CFR Part 40 Changes Effective October 1, 2010
We want to remind MROs to study the new rule and to pay special attention to sections in the preamble and rule text related to new MRO responsibilities regarding drug test results review and record...