DOT Specimen Collection Training – Step 1
In this video of the NDS Video Blog series, Joe Reilly discusses
In this video of the NDS Video Blog series, Joe Reilly discusses
On October 17, 2018, the Federal Transit Administration issued a letter announcing
The Department of Transportation (DOT) is regulated and held to strict compliance
The new DOT drug testing chain of custody forms (CCF) are required
Starting out as a truck driver is a challenging task with all
This following is not legal advice, it is provided for your information
Thank you to attorney Tommy Eden of Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP for
This article explains and analyzes the Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule
>> The rule for Control of Alcohol and Drug Use, revises FRA’s
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is broadening the scope of its existing
Over the years there has been misinterpretations by Medical Review Officers (MRO)
National Drug Screening is not just your ordinary drug testing service. We are
In this video of the NDS Video Blog series, Joe Reilly discusses
If you’re a DOT regulated employer, there is a lot on your
The long awaited FMCSA Clearinghouse is now becoming a reality. Employers will be able
With the efforts of drug screening and automobile safety legislation, the roads of the
>>> In the Federal Register on December 23, 12016, the Federal Motor
>>> Curious About the Proposed FMCSA Database >>> At long last, there
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has a strict set of drug screening rules and guidelines
The Department of Transportation (DOT) requires all employees to be drug tested
08/08/2016 – Today the Department of Transportation published in the Federal Register
FAQ 1: What are the training requirements for my employees and supervisors?
FMCSA Post-Accident Drug Testing is often confusing. When is the DOT FMCSA
… What is the Public Interest Exclusion and Some Major Causative Factors?
Consequences for a Credentialed Mariner with a Non-Negative Test Result – Part