|
U.S.D.O.T.
DRUG TESTING
PROCEDURES
CLICK
HERE FOR D.O.T. RANDOM DRUG TESTING-RATES
CLICK HERE FOR THE NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR D.O.T. DRUG TEST
COLLECTORS
The
Department of Transportation’s (DOT) rule, 49
CFR Part 40, describes
required procedures for conducting workplace drug and alcohol
testing for the Federally regulated transportation industry.
2
page Highlights of the New 49 CFR Part 40.
OPERATING
ADMINISTRATIONS' REGULATIONS
CLICK
HERE FOR THE CONTACT (PHONE/ADDRESS) OF THE D.O.T. MANAGERS
The
Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) rules,
14 CFR
Parts 61, et al., provides drug and alcohol testing
requirements for employers and employees working in the
aviation industry.
The
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA)
rule,
49
CFR 382, provides drug and alcohol testing
requirements for carriers and commercial driver’s license
holders (CDL).
The
Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) rule,
49
CFR Part 219, provides drug and alcohol testing
requirements for employers and employees working in the
railroad industry.
The
Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) rule,
49
CFR Parts 655, provides drug and alcohol testing
requirements for employers and employees working in the mass
transit industry.
The
Research and Special Programs Administration’s (RSPA) rule,
49
CFR Part 199, provides drug testing requirements for
operators and employees working the pipeline industry.
The
United States Coast Guard’s (USCG) rule,
46 CFR
Parts 4, 5, &16, provides drug and testing
requirements for employers and employees operating commercial
vessels.
|