As an o/o, you need to join a consortium for random selection. There's also a couple of unwritten exemptions you have as an o/o. You can read more...
An owner-operator (an employer who employs himself or herself as a CDL driver) is subject to the requirements pertaining to employers as well as...
Not every driver will go into the CDL Clearinghouse database. It will only include driver's information who have a drug or alcohol policy...
Here's the link to the main FMCSA CDL Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse website. Most of your questions are answered here. If not, feel free to email...
First, check to make sure if you're required to meet the D&A requirements. Here is a quick tool to check if you're covered: Am I Covered? There...
According to the FMCSA, "Owner-operators are not subject to DOT supervisor training. However, you are still required to register with a consortium...
You don't have to drug test under the USDOT program regulations because your GVWR is under 26,001 lbs. The Quickest Overview Of FMCSA Drug And...
You are correct that the CSA scores are for Carriers and the PSP report is for drivers, although the PSP report is not point based. A PSP record...
Under the DOT urine collection guidelines, females cannot observe males and males cannot observe females even if their nurses or MD's.
No, there hasn't been any changes in the regulations that require DOT pre-employment drug tests to be observed. It's possible that the collector...
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If you hold a CDL and operate a CMV for the employer, they are going to require you to take a DOT drug test. If you fail a DOT drug test, the...
Only a schedule I substance will medically disqualify a CMV driver. To be safe, check with the prescribing physician to be sure you can drive...