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Federal DOT Testing ServicesARCpoint of Los Angeles CA provides Federal DOT Testing Services
Whether you are looking to implement a new drug testing program or you simply need a facility to provide testing, ARCpoint of Los Angeles, CA can meet your needs. We offer the following DOT compliant services:
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), adopted regulations requiring certain commercial motor vehicle operators to be subjected to alcohol and drug tests in order to reach the goal of a alcohol and drug-free transportation environment. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's alcohol and drug testing rules apply to every person and to all employers of such persons who operate a commercial motor vehicle in commerce in any state, and is subject to: (1) the commercial driver's license requirements of 49 CFR Part 383; (2) the Licencia Federal de Conductor (Mexico) requirements; or (3) the commercial driver's license requirements of the Canadian National Safety Code. Federal DOT Drug and Alcohol Test RequirementsWe are certified to test for all agencies under the Department of Transportation: FMSCA, FAA, FRA, FTA, PHMSA & USCG The following drug and alcohol tests apply to all persons who are required to have a CDL for the type vehicle being operated:
Federal DOT Drug Testing ProtocolThe 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 Click link below for Federal Protocol DocumentationFederal DOT Collection Site Requirements >> VideoARCpoint offers certified tests by certified officials, as well as BAT certification courses. These courses are overseen by BAT/STT certified instructors. A. Companies use our DOT Mock Audit services to evaluate how prepared they are for a real Department of Transportation audit. By knowing they have the required documentation and processes, they do not need to fear the DOT's auditing department. A. Yes, under certain circumstances and as long as the prescription in question is not methadone. Regulations state that, 'A person is physically qualified to drive a CMV if that person does not use a controlled substance. A driver may use such a substance or drug, if the substance or drug is prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner who is familiar with the driver's medical history and assigned duties; and has advised the driver that the prescribed substance or drug will not adversely affect the driver's ability to safely operate a CMV. This exception does not apply to methadone.' [ view all ] Federal DOT tests readily available in Los Angeles & the following areas:
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