| Nothing keeps America's economy moving forward more than our Trucking and Transport Industry. But with the responsibility of transporting an enormous quantity and variety of products, comes the overwhelming list of regulations that must be followed. One of STAT Labs' strongest specialties is this fast-paced industry. We know the challenges you face, we know how to help you with the compliance issues of the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) (formerly the Federal Highway Administration - FHWA), and we know how to effectively, efficiently and economically help you to meet the requirements of your Drug & Alcohol Testing Regulations. We can start by managing your program either through individual Company Drug Program Management or through our own certified STAT Workplace Consortium. You won't find lower fees anywhere: just $350.00 per year. Click on either of the previous links for a list of valuable client benefits that are included in the annual fee. Remember, according to DOT, companies with less than 10 drivers must be in a Consortium to help them meet their Random requirements. Companies with more than 10 drivers have the option of being a part of a Consortium, or meeting their Random requirements through individual company Drug Program Management. We address the logistics challenge by providing collection sites where you need them, nationwide. Everything is processed on your form, using your kit, overnighted to the lab, resulted out to our Medical Review Officer (MRO) and reported to you? in most cases, the very next day. For after-hours or other out-of-the-norm situations, we provide your drivers and supervisors with a self-contained Emergency Kit that can be taken into any Emergency Room, clinic or doctor's office for collection. Everything is included (billing info, kit, form, and overnighting supplies) to ensure a smooth, error-free collection. These are just a few examples of how STAT Labs takes the stress and headache out of your Employee Drug Testing Program. Let us spoil you with true service beyond your expectations. PRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTINGNew Drug Screen and Alcohol test is strongly recommended, however, a previous negative testing that was performed within the last 6 months can be accepted. The Employer must obtain written documentation showing: Name and address of the company or individual that test was provided for Notation from previous company as to whether the employee had ever refused to be tested Documentation that the previous testing program that the employee participated in conforms to Part 40 of the DOT regulations Testing facility name and address Copy of results (which includes date of test and employees social security number along with the actual test results) Either the new test or the required documentation must be obtained before the employee performs any DOT covered or safety-sensitive function. RANDOM TESTINGChosen by a non-biased, scientifically approved random method (such as computer selection). Drugs - A minimum of 50% of all subject employees must be tested throughout the year. Alcohol - A minimum of 25% of all subject employees must be tested throughout the year. POST ACCIDENT TESTINGRequired to perform a Drug and Alcohol test within 2 hours of accident/incident, unless determined impracticable by management, but no later than 8 hours after accident. Testing to included any and all employees who were involved in the accident/incident that can not be ruled out as a probable contributor of the accident/incident. If not performed within allowed time, employer must have written documentation of: Event that triggered the need for testing (including date, time, location, who was involved, and what happened) Reason test could not be completed in allotted time Name, address, and phone number of facility where testing could have occurred within allotted time An accident is defined as an incident if: It involved the loss of human life A citation was received within 32 hours of the occurrence under State or local law for a moving traffic violation arising from the accident Bodily injury occurred to any person who, as a result of the injury, immediately received medical treatment away from the scene of the accident One or more vehicles incurred disabling damage as a result of the accident, requiring it to be towed away from the scene REASONABLE SUSPICION/PROBABLE CAUSE TESTINGThis test is designed to provide management with a tool to identify drug or alcohol-affected employees who may pose a danger to themselves and others in their job performance. The decision to test must be based on a reasonable and articulate belief that the employee is using a prohibited substance on the basis of specific physical, behavioral, or performance indicators of probable drug use. It is strongly suggested that documentation be made on the specific indicators/behavior noted. RETURN TO DUTY TESTINGAfter testing positive on a Drug or Alcohol test, an employee must do the following in order to return to duty: Pass a Return to Duty test and all subsequent Follow-Up Tests Pass at least 6 Follow-up Tests randomly scheduled within the first 12 months Verify successful completion of rehabilitation program Costs for these test are according to employee/employer agreement and company policies. SUPERVISOR AWARENESS TRAININGA minimum 2 hour training (and a refresher course every couple of years to keep up-to-date about changes and revisions) that focuses on DOT Policy and Company Policy, types of testing (with special emphasis on Reasonable Suspicion testing), proper documentation and allowable levels of action and information on the prohibited substances of abuse. EMPLOYEE EDUCATION & AWARENESS TRAININGA minimum 30 minute training that focuses on DOT Policy and Company Policy, types of testing, overview of proper collection procedure, levels of action for positive results, information on the prohibited substances of abuse, and employee assistance and resources available in evaluating and resolving personal problems, especially those associated with misuse of Drugs and/or Alcohol. |