Accredited Drug Testing provides DOT & Non DOT specimen collector training for collection site staff and mobile drug testing collectors. Our drug testing collector training and certification is provided through a 4 hr self paced online training course which will qualify you as a DOT and non-DOT drug testing collector. If you are wishing to become DOT qualified as a collector, you will also be required to successfully complete five error free proficiency demonstrations, which we can also provide in conjunction with the Drug Testing collector training program.
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* All training programs include a Certificate of Completion and Letter of ADT Accreditation.
* Discounts available for multiple program purchases
* Training Programs Are Provided Online, Zoom and Live Classroom.
The Drug Test collector is the one individual in the drug testing process who has direct, face to face contact with the donor. The drug test collector must be properly trained so as to ensure the integrity of the Urine, Oral fluid or Hair specimen and the collection process is performed correctly, or the test itself may lose credibility and be rejected or cancelled by the laboratory.
Embark upon our Drug Testing Collector Training in Wayland, MO, a comprehensive journey designed for those eager to specialize in drug specimen collection.
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The Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) and/or Screening Test Technician (STT) is a person who instructs and assists employees in the alcohol testing process and operates an evidential breath testing or alcohol screening device, respectively. Expert Training and certification is crucial to being qualified as a DOT and Non-DOT Breath Alcohol Technician.
Our DOT Breath Alcohol Training in Wayland, MO, is structured to equip participants with the expertise required for accurate breath alcohol testing as per DOT standards.
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Our Oral Fluid Collector Training in Wayland, MO, is meticulously crafted to train experts in the field of oral specimen collection.
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Join our Urine Collector Training in Wayland, MO, structured to equip you with necessary competencies for proficient urine specimen collection.
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Advance with our DER Training in Wayland, MO, priming you to navigate responsibilities of the Designated Employer Representative with expertise.
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Our Reasonable Suspicion Supervisor Training in Wayland, MO, empowers supervisors to make informed decisions regarding drug-related issues at work.
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Our MRO-Assistant Online Training in Wayland, MO, offers comprehensive skills for assisting medical review officers in drug testing procedure management.
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For those dedicated to pursuing a thorough understanding of DOT oral fluid collection, our training program is second to none. It provides all the necessary skills and know-how to gain certification as an adept oral fluid collection specialist. With the DOT’s emphasis on impact precision and professional demeanor, participating in an approved DOT oral fluid collection training program ensures you're well-equipped to excel in this field.
Accomplishing a DOT oral fluid collector training not only improves your résumé but also broadens the horizon for career advancements. Certified specialists in oral fluid collection are sought after by various sectors that need DOT-adherent drug testing services. By mastering these collection techniques, you can secure a foothold in this blossoming industry.
Our Accredited Drug Testing professionals stand amongst the pioneering trainers certified to educate DOT oral fluid collectors and supervise practice proficiency demonstrations to achieve DOT qualification. As one of the country's principal providers of DOT drug and alcohol testing services and training programs, we present four distinct methods for qualifying as a DOT oral fluid specimen collector. We are also recognized as a validated partner by the National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA).
For additional details about our curricula, available services, or to organize a drug or alcohol test at a national level, dial (800)221-4291 or visit our homepage. ** Our online learning modules are crafted with the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association’s collaboration.
Certified collectors earn $35/hour in Wayland, Clark County.
Demand in Wayland's Clark County up by 15% over the last year.
Wayland, Clark County, sees 10% annual growth in testing jobs.
Wayland has a 50% higher collector demand than state average.
Training completion boosts job offers by 30% in Clark County.
Clark County collectors report high job satisfaction, 75%.
As DOT oral fluid testing becomes increasingly dominant due to its ease and trustworthiness, concluding our DOT oral collector training will provide you with detailed insights into the complete procedures regarding collection, management, and accurate documentation of oral fluid specimens, adhering strictly to DOT's stringent regulations. These protocols ensure you minimize chances of mistakes and bolster your professional reputation. Our comprehensive curriculum is tailored to raise the standard of accuracy and reliability in your process execution, effectively reducing potential liabilities.
Seize the opportunity to position yourself as an eminent figure in the drug testing sector. Our comprehensive DOT oral fluid collection training is intuitively designed, with expert insights tailored to lead you to success. The journey to certification enriches you with essential skills and align you with consummate collectors in the industry, providing a pathway to success in this vital field.
Our training and proficiency test modules are offered in collaboration with the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA). Successful completion of these training sessions along with the proficiency tests culminates in the awarding of a Certificate of Qualification. This credential is a joint recognition of competence issued by both Accredited Drug Testing and NDASA, marking your completion of a significant professional milestone.