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What is a random test Consortium?

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When conducting drug testing, it is common for many companies to engage in joint testing. The employees of the companies involved in the consortium are stored in the collective pool. Drugs and alcohol are randomly selected from the pool. A common random testing pool is required for all owners and operators regulated by a DOT agency. The only ones using random groups are independents. The larger the company, the more likely it is to use this approach. There is no set minimum or a maximum number of participants for randomized study groups, either independent or consortium. The owner-operator is the only one that needs to be included in the group. DOT regulated companies and companies not served by goMDnow , goMDnow maintains independent groups and consortium groups. Most of our sample customers are subject to federal regulations (FMCSA). What are the FMCSA requirements? Per FMCSA regulations, random breathalyzer testing conducted by the consortium will determine the total numb...

Why would I select goMDnow?

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  goMDnow has the most advance online system in the market with experienced operational staff and in-house MRO’s. Employees are friendly, knowledgeable, and quick to respond. They are there to take care of you, goMdnow is one of the very few systems in the market which provides individual accounts to the drivers so they can get all of their records online. goMdnow consortium is one the best in the market with the most competitive rates. What is a DOT consortium ? When doing drug testing, it's common for numerous companies to participate in a joint testing pool. Employees from each of the consortium's participating companies are deposited into the collective pool. From the pool, random selections for drugs and alcohol are made. A DOT consortium random testing pool is required for all owner-operators who are subject to regulation by any agency of DOT.   What is Drug testing ? To detect the substances and contaminants left out from drug use in the system, a drug scre...

Differences Between DOT and non-DOT drug testing?

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It appears that all drug testing is similar, but there are key differences in the process and protocol between DOT and non-DOT testing. The DOT test, often referred to as the 5-panel test, includes marijuana (THC), cocaine, phencyclidine (PCP), amphetamines, and the recently expanded list of opioids. DOT employers are free to test other drugs, but these tests must be separate from DOT testing. Of course, non-DOT employers can choose any number of panels, and many choose to test for some of the most commonly abused prescription drugs, as well as others not covered by the typical 5-panel test. Tests are typically available from 4 panel tests to a comprehensive 12 panel test. Test Type Drug testing is done for a number of reasons, with tightly controlled regulations for DOT-covered employers: Random test Depending on the particular agency managing your workplace, 25-50% of employees will need to be randomly tested. Note that some agencies, including the Federal Transportation Administ...

What to Know About a Hair Follicle Drug Test?

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  Hair follicle drug testing is a method of screening for recreational drug use or prescription drug abuse. A section of hair, about 200, was sent to the lab for testing. The test can pick up drugs or drug metabolites deposited in the hair shaft through the blood. As with the urine test, the drugs that can be detected vary by the panel selected. The standard five sets of tests to look for: Marijuana Amphetamines cocaine Opioids Phencyclidine (PCP) Why is a hair follicle drug test necessary? Drug tests are used to show drug use or abuse. One of the benefits of a follicle drug test is that it can show if someone has used or abused drugs in the three months preceding the test. The follicle drug test can be used for: Screen applicants, test employees regularly, or test employees' workplaces after an accident or other problem Forensic and legal reviews, including criminal investigations or child protection cases Substance Rehabilitation Programs for Screening for ...

What Is a Breath Alcohol Test?

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When you drink alcohol, it gets into your stomach. It is absorbed by your blood and travels through your body into your brain and lungs. When you breathe, you breathe out it. How does the  Breath Alcohol Test  work? The breath alcohol test measures the amount of alcohol in the air you breathe out. The device uses this measurement to estimate your blood alcohol level. This number is called your BAC or blood alcohol content. You may wake up 15 minutes after drinking alcohol. BAC usually points about an hour after you drink alcohol. The test does not cause any pain or discomfort and is usually calm and brief. What do the results mean? Here's how different levels of BAC are measured and how it translates to your driving health, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: BAC level Effects .02 Some loss of judgment, relaxation, mood changes, visual function, and impaired concentration .05 ...