DOT Drug Screening
Service Description
DOT drug tests are tests that’s regulated by the government – specifically, the Department of Transportation. Anyone designated in DOT regulations as a “safety-sensitive” employee is subject to DOT drug and alcohol testing. A safety-sensitive employee is someone who holds a job that can impact both their own safety and the safety of the public. These are some of the DOT departments with safety-sensitive positions: Federal Aviation Administration: Flight crews, flight attendants, aircraft dispatchers, ground security coordinators, etc. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration: Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders who operate Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs), vehicles that carry 16 passengers or more (including the driver), or vehicles that transport hazardous materials and are required to display a DOT placard. U.S. Coast Guard: Crew members operating a commercial vessel. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration: Operations, maintenance, and emergency response workers. Federal Railroad Administration: Hours of Service Act personnel, engine & train workers, signal service workers, or train dispatchers. Federal Transit Administration: Vehicle operators, controllers, mechanics, and armed security. They require laboratory testing (49 CFR Part 40 Subpart F) for the following five classes of drugs: Marijuana Cocaine Opiates – opium and codeine derivatives Amphetamines and methamphetamines Phencyclidine – PCP
Cancellation Policy
To cancel or schedule, please contact us 24 hours ahead of your booked schedule.
Contact Details
177 Valley St, South Orange, NJ 07079, USA
862-206-4072
lavonia@angelstouchlabsolutions.com