Where can I find qualified service agents for Drug and Alcohol Testing as an employer?
Any drug- and alcohol-testing program includes service agents. In the process of conducting drug and alcohol tests, each Service Agent has a specific responsibility. Service Agents frequently carry out tasks that are too expensive or logistically difficult for a corporation to carry out internally. A Third-Party (TPA) Administrator is frequently hired by businesses to handle the implementation of a drug and alcohol testing program because there are numerous specific tasks that must be completed during the testing process.
You don't need to look any further since Precision Mobile Testing offers employers a NATIONWIDE range of Non-DOT & DOT services for drug and alcohol testing. Any individual or organization utilized to assist in implementing the DOT/FMCSA drug and alcohol testing standards that is not an employee of the motor carrier is referred to as a service agent. Employers can use Precision Mobile Testing's services to help them comply with DOT regulations on drug and alcohol testing.
Services include:
SAMHSA Approved Laboratories - SAMHSA certification is a voluntary process that labs can go through to show that they are dedicated to providing tests that are accurate and of high quality. Certification is given to labs that satisfy the strict standards established by SAMHSA, demonstrating their capacity to deliver accurate and valid results. A SAMHSA approved laboratory must be used for any drug testing mandated by the federal government or the United States Department of Transportation (DOT).
Breath alcohol technicians Nationwide - The Breath Alcohol Technician and/or Screening Test Technician is a person who operates an evidential breath testing or alcohol screening device and trains and aids staff members in the alcohol testing procedure.
Screening Test Technicians Nationwide - Only screening tests can be performed by screening test technicians, and they are required to use an alcohol screening device (ASD) that has been certified by NHTSA for DOT/Federal alcohol testing.
A qualified Medical Review Officer - Validates the legitimacy of medications that an individual may be taking. MROs will analyze positive results to determine whether there are any valid medical explanations for a positive result and confirm laboratory-reported positive testing.
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