• How to register as a CDL driver in the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse

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    How to register as a CDL driver in the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse : This is an important online database run by the FMCSA as an essential part of tracking and monitoring compliance by Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders who have violated drug and alcohol testing regulations of the department. Clearinghouse registration will be

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  • How to understand and complete the required Follow-Up Testing (FUT) process

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    How to understand and complete the required Follow-Up Testing (FUT) process : Once a truck driver or any other safety-sensitive employee tests positive under Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, the follow-up step involves completing the Follow-Up Testing (FUT) process, which needs to be completely done before returning to duty. From understanding this process, you can

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  • How to complete the Return-to-Duty (RTD) process after a positive test

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    How to complete the Return-to-Duty (RTD) process after a positive test: When you have a positive test as a truck driver or safety-sensitive employee under Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, you will be required to undergo Return-to-Duty (RTD) before takeover. It is a process supervised by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to ensure

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  • How to find a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) after a violation.

    How to find a Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) after a violation: Finding an appropriate Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is one of the most crucial activities to facilitate your return to duty after you have violated a DOT drug or alcohol test. In addition, the substance abuse professional is highly instrumental in evaluating your circumstances, taking

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  • How to address a dilute result on a DOT drug test

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    How to address a dilute result on a DOT drug test : Under the Department of Transportation (DOT) drug test results, a “dilute” result shows compliance questions for both the driver and the employer. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) guidelines, a dilute specimen means the urine sample contains a higher amount

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  • How to contest or appeal a verified positive drug test result

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    How to contest or appeal a verified positive drug test result: The verified positive drug test result is an event that might entail serious professional and legal repercussions, especially in the Department of Transportation (DOT)-regulated industries. However, contesting and appealing against such results are rights afforded to drivers and employees through a set process, which

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  • How to contact a Medical Review Officer (MRO) and what information to provide them

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    How to contact a Medical Review Officer (MRO) and what information to provide them : Department of Transport drug and alcohol testing compliance appears incomplete without the establishment of proper ways of communicating to a Medical Review Officer (MRO) on the part of both employers and drivers. The MRO acts as the main link between

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  • How to legally manage a prescription medication that may trigger a positive result

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    How to legally manage a prescription medication that may trigger a positive result: Managing legally prescribed drugs often involves a sensitive balancing act among commercial drivers and safety-sensitive workers when it comes to DOT drug testing and drug screening in the workplace. Legally prescribed drugs may just be the ones that lead to false positives

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