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Why is Consortium Enrollment Important?

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  Consortium Enrollment Important For new owner-operators, within 12 months of starting operations, you will undergo a DOT FMCSA security audit, commonly known as the New Entrant Exam. Audits and compliance reviews include verification of your  FMCSA Drug Testing Consortium   program. New owner-operators will automatically fail security audits related to the following violations: Owner-operator not participating in random drug and alcohol testing consortium program No alcohol and/or drug testing program No random alcohol and drug testing program Use a driver who refuses to take the required alcohol or drug test Using a driver, the company knows the blood alcohol level is 0.04 or higher Use drivers who fail to complete required follow-up procedures after testing positive for drugs For owner-operators, two important steps must be taken to comply with DOT FMCSA regulations on drug and alcohol testing : Must have completed a negative pre-employment drug test before opera

The Advantages of Joining the Random Testing Consortium

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  Random Testing Consortium The Drug Testing Consortium is a random drug testing program for many employers. Consortiums are usually offered to employers regulated by the Department of Transportation. Applying them to the general workplace also has its advantages. FYI, the consortium is the plural form of consortium. Managing drug testing procedures can be complex and require specialized personnel. This gets even more difficult if you're managing hundreds of employees and applicants. This is overwhelming for any business. Thanks to the Drug Testing Alliance, it doesn't have to be. We take simplifying employment screening very seriously. The Drug Testing Consortium is a great way. That's why we recommend SMEs join the Drug Testing Alliance. It Lowers Your Costs Joining a drug testing alliance can reduce your direct costs. How does this work? Well, most vendors have volume-tiered pricing models. Therefore, the more tests you perform, the lower the unit cost. Small

Why Drug and Alcohol Testing Matters?

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 Drug and Alcohol Testing The goMDnow for a Drug-Free Workplace reports that more than 74 percent of illegal drug users are employed. These intoxicated workers are responsible for about 40% of industrial deaths in the United States. Among other factors, this highlights the importance of drug and alcohol testing -- especially in the workplace. Why is drug testing important? DOT Drug testing programs are intended to detect illegal drugs, certain prescription drugs, and alcohol. Tests can: • Helping employees admit or admit to substance abuse problems • Identifying signs and symptoms of substance abuse and addiction to provide early intervention and help prevent accidents • Protect the company's employees, safety and finances • Protect others from substance use and abuse • Support patients through recovery by helping them take responsibility to prevent relapse Drug testing helps protect the health of employees battling substance abuse. Testing also helps deter peopl