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Choosing The Right Drug Testing Facility For Your Business

Choosing The Right Drug Testing Facility For Your Business

Ian just started driving for your company. As part of the onboarding process, you require Ian to take a drug test to verify he is sober and ready to work. You are tempted to choose an inexpensive option. He's not showing signs of being intoxicated, after all. The test...

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Breath Alcohol Technicians vs. Screen Test Technicians

Breath Alcohol Technicians vs. Screen Test Technicians

If you're looking to start your own alcohol and drug testing business, you may be wondering whether to choose breath alcohol technician (BAT) or screen test technician (STT) training for you and your employees. What's the difference? Is one option better, or should...

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Passing The DOT Physical Exam With Diabetes

Passing The DOT Physical Exam With Diabetes

Diabetes is a complex disease that can make it challenging for you to control your blood sugar levels. Over time, elevated blood sugar levels can cause damage to many organ systems throughout the body. Drivers with diabetes are more likely to develop other health...

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Can Lying on Your DOT Exam Lead to Jail Time?

Can Lying on Your DOT Exam Lead to Jail Time?

Yes, lying during your DOT physical can actually lead to jail time. The Department of Transportation requires drivers to have a physical exam to determine whether they are healthy and able to operate a commercial vehicle safely. This requirement keeps both drivers and...

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Tips to Help DOT Medical Examiners Grow Their Business

Tips to Help DOT Medical Examiners Grow Their Business

As with any new startup company, you have the training and the location. Whether you are adding DOT physical exams to your practice or opening a new one, you will need new customers to make your time and training work for you. Knowing the best way to do this can be...

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7 Reasons You Should Require All New Hires Have a DOT Exam

7 Reasons You Should Require All New Hires Have a DOT Exam

The hiring process is an investment in time and money. It drags you away from profit-producing activities and starts a round of training for the new hire. As the new employee learns the ropes, they may work slower. And they often shadow your best employees, who must...

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Direct Observation Urine Collection: When And How?

Direct Observation Urine Collection: When And How?

The Department of Transportation doesnโ€™t want to invade a personโ€™s privacy. When an employee comes in for testing, they enter the restroom alone, collect urine in the specimen jar, and hand it in as they leave the restroom. This system works in most cases but relies...

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Driver Fatigue: The Signs and Solutions

Driver Fatigue: The Signs and Solutions

If youโ€™re a truck driver, you know how many hours of sleep youโ€™re supposed to get. But no one told your two-month-old who was up all night with colic. It isnโ€™t the first sleepless night since you brought the baby home, and you know it wonโ€™t be the last, but you still...

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How to Get and Stay Ready for a DOT Audit

How to Get and Stay Ready for a DOT Audit

No one likes audits. The word has such a negative connotation, thanks to the IRS. However, DOT audits aren't about how much money or whether or not you filled out your tax forms correctly. It's about people going home to their families at the end of the day rather...

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Why Sharing Medication Is Dangerous For Commercial Drivers

Why Sharing Medication Is Dangerous For Commercial Drivers

It's difficult for commercial drivers to get to a doctor's office. You may work during the doctor's regular business hours, travel out of the area, or need to fill in for other drivers who are out sick. Collectively, you are responsible for keeping supply lines open...

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Avoiding the Legal Pitfalls of DOT Physical Exams for Physicians

Doctors who perform physical exams for commercial drivers need to be aware of their increased legal liability. Because of Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, medical professionals performing DOT exams have unique legal exposure. Claims against medical...

Shy Lung? 5 Surprising Causes of Insufficient Breath Samples

Two key criteria must be met when using breath alcohol testing equipment, also known as evidential breath testers (or EBTs), to capture a breath sample. First, the test subject must provide a minimum volume of breath. (Between 1200 ccs and 1300 ccs, depending on the...

Creating Work-Life Balance as a Busy DOT Medical Examiner

As a medical professional, you understand how important it is to maintain a healthy balance between the many priorities in your life. Youโ€™ve seen how constant access to remote work and emails is blurring the lines between work and home and the impact that stress has...

9 Things You Need to Know About DOT Random Drug Testing

The Department of Transportation requires regular, random drug tests. These tests help make sure employees are not operating a vehicle under the influence. However, random drug testing is only valid if it follows DOT regulations. Whether you want to complete your DOT...

Taking the Mystery out of Choosing a Breath Alcohol Testing Device

With over 100 devices listed on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationโ€™s (NHTSA) list of approved devices, choosing the right breath alcohol testing equipment can be daunting. To simplify things for you, weโ€™ve compiled a list of things to consider when...