What is a random test Consortium?
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 number of drivers
tested per company. Any number of alliance themes can serve as a starting
point. If the overall consortium ratio meets the desired ratio, the number of
random tests performed by consortium members may be fewer than the desired
number.
As the employer's representative,
the consortium performing the screening and/or testing services must develop
and make available to the employer a full and detailed description of the
technology used in the collaboration. This data must be readily available for
verification by the employer's staff.
In addition, proof must be
provided that the league has been tested for alcohol or illegal drugs at the
required minimum annual percentage. This rule applies to all employers; no one
is exempt from its requirements at any time.
goMDnow can help companies
develop DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing programs.
• Designated employer
representative (DER)
• Written policies
• Registration Requirements
• Professional background check
• For spot checks after accidents
and reasonable suspicion tests as well as for the resumption of work and
follow-up care
• Training of employees
• Training of supervisors
• Background checks from previous
employers
• Individuals who have tested
positive or who refuse to be removed from positions of responsibility for which
they should be safe.
• Licensed Substance Abuse
Counselor
We provide DOT Random Drug
Testing Alliance (C/TPA) Program Administration Services nationwide for state
and federal regulated businesses and drug-free programs for non-regulated
employees.
Additionally, our DOT Random Drug
Testing Consortium program has a strong history in the transportation industry
and specializes in providing practical, affordable, and self-licensed support
to owners, operators, and truckers of all sizes to facilitate, manage, and
administer Drug Compliance. Check.
What can goMDnow do
to ensure compliance?
The company's goal is to simplify
DOT certification and drug testing for shipping companies of all sizes and help
them comply with DOT regulations. Trucking companies, trucking companies,
rental companies, and individual fleets can use independent pattern communities
and common pattern communities. goMDnow simplifies your organization's DOT
compliance and provides a way to keep you out of trouble and avoid fines and
penalties.
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