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    U.S. Department of Transportation

    Comprehensive drug and alcohol testing programs in compliance with CFR 49 Part 40 for FAA, FMCSA, FRA, FTA, PHMSA, and USCG regulated workplaces.

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    CA Public Utilities Commission

    Consortium programs for PSC and TCP drivers and employers that meet CPUC requirements.

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    Drug-Free Workplace

    Random testing programs for federally contracted employers looking to meet Drug-Free Workplace regulations.

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Program Management

How it works

Our easy to use online portal allows you to quickly access program documents, policies, and test results. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to help you with any questions you have regarding your program and any compliance requirements.

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National Coverage

Convenient Collections

We offer thousands of collection sites nationwide to ensure your drug and alcohol testing can be completed quickly and efficiently. All available collection sites have experienced and accredited staff to ensure your tests are compliant with government regulations. We also offer on-site collections for local workplaces.

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Substance Abuse Education

Employee and Supervisor Training

Our programs include employee education providing information about the dangers of drug and alcohol use, the consequences of violating state and federal regulations, and resources for seeking help with substance abuse issues.

We also offer supervisor reasonable suspicion training to recognize signs of drug or alcohol impairment in employees, understand the procedures for addressing suspected violations, and know how to initiate reasonable suspicion testing when necessary.