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AccuDiagnostics of Lancaster | A Drug Testing, DNA Paternity Testing, and Alcohol Testing Facility


Drug, DNA and Alcohol Testing

Federal DOT Testing Drug Tests

Fulfill your DOT Drug Testing requirements at our professional ARCpoint of Lancaster at the Antelope Valley area facility near you.

The official drug testing procedures are based on those established by the Department of Health and Human Services. These procedures include: urine sample collection, laboratory procedures, and reporting and recordkeeping of final results. Only laboratories certified by Health and Human Services under the National Laboratory Certification Program (NLCP) may be used. These procedures exist to safeguard accuracy and to protect the privacy of drivers.

Lancaster Drug Testing Federal DOT Testing

The Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 requires drug and alcohol testing of safety-sensitive transportation employees in aviation, trucking, railroads, mass transit, pipelines and other transportation industries.

ARCpoint offers fully DOT-compliant drug testing services as established by 49 CFR Part 40

We also offer the following Federal DOT compliant services in addition to our Drug Testing Services:

If you are in the Antelope Valley area please call us at (661) 945-1011 for more D.O.T. Testing information.

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FAQ What does ARCpoint do to prevent external dilution?
A. ARCpoint adheres to DOT standards that require that no water be accessible in the collection area (there are no faucets or sinks) and that the toilet water be tinted blue. Flushing the toilet is not allowed.
FAQ What happens if I cannot provide a sufficient amount of urine?
A. Except in the event that the specimen was outside of a normal temperature range or showed other evidence of adulteration or tampering, the collector will discard the specimen and direct the individual to drink up to 40 ounces of fluid throughout the next three hours or so, until the individual has provided enough urine. Refusing to drink is not a refusal to test. It is, however, a refusal to test if the individual refuses to attempt to provide a new specimen or leaves the site before collection is complete.

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