Post-accident testing needs to take place in the correct modeOne of the more common issues that Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium (WDTC) sees is how employers handle post-accident testing. It is understandable if the intricacies surrounding DOT regulations seem confusing. There are two separate worlds when it comes to regulations: For example, if a covered employee transports heavy equipment to a jobsite and then proceeds to fulfill duties such as using a backhoe to move lumber during clearing operations, they remain within the DOT environment. Should an accident occur that requires first aid – regardless of how minor the injury – DOT regulations require the covered employee to complete a drug test. What is a covered employee for post-accident testing? The employee's status as a covered employee is the determining factor in post-accident testing, even if the incident occurs in a non-DOT environment. The DOT has specific guidelines in determining whether employees are covered under DOT regulations and therefore must complete post-accident testing under the DOT mode. You can view the DOT's decision tree here, which breaks down if you or your driver holds a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and operates a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) in any state. If so, you are subject to drug & alcohol testing regulations. The post-accident testing paperwork is different for a covered employee under the DOT mode than it is for a non-covered, non-DOT employee. Call WDTC with any questions about post-accident testing or to schedule a drug test at any of our affiliated testing sites. WDTC's network of 17,000 collection sites across the USA provide convenient access for post-accident testing of your covered employees, coast to coast and border to border. About Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium is an accredited, Certified Third Party Administrator (C-TPA), and specializes in consortium management; a variety of drug testing methods, including urine, hair and fingernails; Tags: employee background checks View the original article on post-accident testing here. Contact Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium ***@widrugtesting.com 888-784-8842 Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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