DOT Rules For Drug Testing

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The DOT rules for drug testing are designed to eliminate any false
negative tests by drug users who are trying to conceal the fact that
they have some type of drug in their system. There are many online
websites who sell products that they claim will outsmart any drug test
with a negative, or clean result. Detox kits are supposed to rid the
body of drug evidence in one to 10 days while self-testing kits can
tell a person whether it is safe at a certain time to be tested. One
detox drink costs around $70 and is recommended for supervised urine
drug tests. When a person knows that testing is on a certain day, the
drink is consumed an hour before the scheduled urine test, and any
evidence of drug use is supposed to be eliminated from the urine.
There are other ways that drug users try to manipulate drug tests, so
DOT rules for drug testing attempt to increase the chances that a
urine sample is a genuine sample from an employee, rather than one
that has been adulterated or changed in some way.Most drug tests are
urine drug tests, and they must carefully follow the DOT's 10 Steps
to Collection Site Security and Integrity ensure that tests are valid,
and that the urine collected belongs to the employee and has not be
changed in any way. Before testing begins, the urine collector must
carefully inspect the restroom or other facility where urine will be
collected. A single toilet restroom is preferable because it is easier
to monitor. If a multi-stall facility is used, the restroom should be
blocked off to everyone else except for the one employee who enters to
produce his urine sample. Only one stall is to be used, and the urine
collection agent stands outside the stall to wait for the employee.DOT
rules for drug testing require that every single hiding place where an
employee might be able to hide something to change the urine must be
sealed with tape that will show any tampering. Some of the locations
that collection personnel check are air conditioning vents, ceiling
tiles, toilet tissue holders, paper towel holders, ledges, trash cans,
under-sink areas and any other possible hiding place.The DOT rules for
drug testing also stipulate that water should be turned off from the
inlet, and sink faucet handles must be removed, or they must be taped
in place with tamper-proof tape so that the employee does not have
access to any water. All cleaning materials, soap, disinfectants, or
other chemicals must also be removed. Blue coloring is added to the
toilet bowl and tank so that any tampering of the urine sample will be
indicated by the blue color. These steps are completed before the
first employee is tested, and they must be done before each person
tested enters the testing facility.When employees arrive for testing,
they must show a photo ID to the collection personnel. They must also
leave any purses, bags, or briefcases behind, empty pockets, remove
jackets, coats, hats, and wash their hands. When they exit the
restroom, the collection agent must be the only one handling the
sample to ensure the validity of the test. Finally, the collection
agent must be sure that the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control
Form is properly completed and signed by the employee. If these DOT
rules for drug testing are carefully followed, the chances of getting
valid urine samples greatly increases.

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