Owner Operators- DOT requires all owner-operators to enroll in a consortium so they are included in a compliant random testing pool because they cannot randomly test themselves.
Small Employers-Some smaller companies may not have enough drivers or safety-sensitive employees to maintain their own statistically valid random pool. Therefore, by joining a consortium, they are combined with other companies to form a large pool that meets DOT testing requirements.
Large Employers-Larger fleets may manage their own random pool but often use a consortium/TPA to outsource the process, reduce administrative burden, and ensure strict compliance.
How Our DOT Consortium Works
Step 1: Enroll: Select a 1, 2, or 3 year membership and receive your Certificate of Compliance by email. Quarterly Selections: We process our consortiums using a scientifically valid, computer-generated random draws each quarter.Immediate Notifications: If selected, your DER receives email & phone notice with selection instructions.
Testing & Results: Visit the assigned testing center. ADT will manage CCFs, lab processing, and reporting.
MIS Reporting: Year-end and on-demand MIS reports included.
Included With Membership
Percentages are set by each DOT agency and may change.
FMCSA: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
In the state of Missouri, employers falling under the jurisdiction of 49 CFR 382.305 are required to sustain a compliant random testing program. This mandate ensures that owner-operators include themselves within a consortium pool consisting of a minimum of two covered employees. Such arrangements facilitate adherence to regulations and promote safety.
USCG- United States Coast Guard (now under homeland security)
Under the regulations of 46 CFR Part 16.230, marine employers in Missouri are obligated to perform random drug testing on safety-sensitive crewmembers. This regulatory requirement aims to uphold safety on the waterways by ensuring that those in safety-critical roles are not impaired by drugs.
FAA- Federal Aviation Administration
Missouri-based employers operating under 14 CFR Part 120 must integrate all safety-sensitive functions into their compliance plans. This inclusion ensures systematic assessment and regulation of personnel fulfilling sensitive roles, thereby enhancing overall air safety.
In Missouri, railroads are mandated to prepare and adhere to a random testing plan approved by the FRA as specified under 49 CFR 219.601-219.609. This requirement is part of broader efforts to ensure the integrity and safety of rail operations by deterring substance abuse among railroad employees.
Employee Category | Drugs | Alcohol |
---|---|---|
Covered Service | 25% | 10% |
Maintenance of Way / Roadway Workers | 25% | 10% |
Mechanical | 50% | 25% |
Employers in Missouri, under the stipulations of 49 CFR Part 655, must employ a scientifically valid selection method for drug and alcohol testing. This process is fundamental in maintaining an unbiased and fair approach to testing, ensuring that safety is prioritized in public transportation services.
In Missouri, operators must comply with Parts 192, 193, or 195 by testing covered employees according to 49 CFR Part 199. This compliance ensures that the workforce handling hazardous materials adheres to safety and substance use mandates, minimizing risks associated with transportation and pipeline safety.
Joining our DOT consortium is the fastest way to achieve immediate compliance. We provide the Certificate of Compliance, random selections, MIS reports and testing coordination.
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Failing to comply with DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements can result in severe consequences for both employers and drivers, including:
What is a DOT Consortium (c/TPA) and who needs it?
Answer: A consortium c/TPA acts as a service agent that manages some or all of an employer's drug and alcohol testing program, covering the management of random testing pools and ensuring compliance as outlined in 49 CFR part 40.
Are random testing percentages always the same or do they change?
Answer: DOT random testing rates can vary annually depending on the positivity rate; however, within our consortium, all random testing fees are inclusive, regardless of the rate.
What happens when I am selected for a random test?
Answer: ADT will contact the designated employer representative (DER) or Owner Operator via email or phone to provide the nearest testing location and testing instructions. The notified employee must promptly head to the specified testing site upon notification.
What drugs are tested on a DOT drug test?
Answer: A DOT drug test assesses a DOT 5-panel urine sample and a DOT breath alcohol test. Ensure that all tests utilize a Federal Custody and Control Form (CCF) and Federal Alcohol Testing Form.
Can you help during a DOT audit or inspection?
Answer: Yes, ADT is equipped to assist during audits or inspections by organizing essential documentation, such as pre-employment testing records, evidence of random pool enrollment, supervisor training certifications, DOT policy creation, and MIS reports.
How often can I update my employee pool?
Answer: We update employee rosters quarterly, allowing employers to add or remove covered employees anytime before selection dates.
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