
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…

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…

How to handle a refusal to test designation and its consequences: The refusal to test designation under DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations is serious for the career and legal situations of the commercial driver. The Department of Transportation considers a refusal a positive drug test result, which means that the driver would be immediately…

How to respond to a notification for a random drug test while on the road : For CDL drivers and truck drivers, adherence to the DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations cannot be compromised. Random drug tests provide an assurance of safety on the road and reduction of substance abuse behind the wheel. But what…

How to understand the DOT’s policy on CBD and its legality for truck drivers: The increase in the popularity of CBD products raises concerns among truck drivers regarding their legality under the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. While CBD may be promoted as a hemp-derived non-psychoactive substance, it is still considered under the drug testing…

Accidents involving commercial motor vehicles are seriously penalized under FMCSA laws. The initiation and completion of drug and alcohol testing under the DOT regime after accidents are essential for safety and compliance. Employers, CDL drivers, and owner-operators should know their responsibilities to maintain compliance with DOT regulations and avoid penalties. Post-accident drug and alcohol testing…

Having knowledge of FMCSA drug testing for truck drivers requirement in the trucking or transport industry is critical for compliance and for the safeguarding of your commercial driver’s license (CDL). The FMCSA has specific rules for drivers that operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) under regulations set forth by the DOT (Department of Transportation). In order…

Now with the DOT forever changing safety standards for commercial drivers, one of the most talked-about modifications is the oral fluid drug testing that is in the works. Truck drivers, owner-operators, and fleet managers must familiarize themselves with the upcoming changes to remain compliant and safe on the road. Here is an elaborate guide on…