None of us are perfect I make mistakes just getting out of bed! I would suggest saving that link I provided in my comment #25. Lots of GOOD information in there. Not only as it relates to Trucking, but other transportation testing!
DOT alcohol test.
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I always thought that an alcohol test had to be done when a driver was on duty or reporting for duty.
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(m) A driver shall only be tested for alcohol while the driver is performing safety-sensitive functions, just before the driver is to perform safety-sensitive functions, or just after the driver has ceased performing such functions.
This is also covered in the FMCSA FAQ!
Requirements While Not Performing Safety-Sensitive Functions: A CDL driver is selected for a random drug test and the employer directs the driver to be tested when he was (off duty) not performing a safety-sensitive function. The collection site instructs the driver to submit to a random drug test and a random alcohol test. The driver tests positive for the random alcohol test. Is the driver required to undergo the return-to-duty process before performing safety sensitive duties again as a result of the positive alcohol test?
No, 49 CFR 382.305(m) states that “A driver shall only be tested for alcohol while the driver is performing safety-sensitive functions, just before the driver is to perform safety-sensitive functions, or just after the driver has ceased performing such functions.” As such, the test was improper. The driver does not have to complete the return-to-duty process. The employer must cancel the improper alcohol test, documenting for the record the circumstances resulting in the cancellation.
To this day there are still bone-headed safety critters that will tell a driver they have to go blow even off duty! I honestly, don't know what is worse. How some carriers misinterpret this regulation or the employment history and gaps found in part 391!brian991219, tscottme and Numb Thank this. -
"right before he is to perform safety sensitive functions"
I just didn't know how far back the test would go, Google said up to 48 hours with a urine test or sophisticated saliva/breath test. But it's literally just like a police station would use. (As in it doesn't try to see what you were drinking over the weekend, I asked the administrator AFTER I passed lol)
Edit:a breathalyzer with a read out that prints a ticket with alcohol level they then tape to your drug test form that gets sent to dot/carrier -
Tldr for everyone else. You won't get fired or in trouble if you've drank the night before provided you're sober and don't have any in your blood when you take the test.
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Tho I'm reminded again of why it's nice to be friends with your dispatcher. -
With the amount of truck drivers I see buying booze at truck stops I don't blame the companies. Some do not give a F about hiding it either.
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