Oral fluid drug testing is rapidly becoming one of the primary drug screening methods for workplace testing due to its short window-of-detection and limited adulteration methods. Knowing how to conduct a proper oral fluid collection, accurately interpret and record test results, and navigate difficult collections is valuable for all workplace drug testing providers.
Urine drug testing is the preferred substance detection method for workplace testing as it offers expanded testing panels, reliable and accurate test results, and the ability to obtain a snapshot of recent drug use. Knowing how to properly conduct a Non-DOT urine point-of-care-test (POCT) and laboratory-based collection, accurately interpret and record test results, and navigate difficult collections is valuable for all drug testing providers.
Urine drug testing is the preferred substance detection method for workplace testing as it offers expanded testing panels, reliable and accurate test results, and the ability to obtain a snapshot of recent drug use. Knowing how to properly conduct a Non-DOT urine point-of-care-test (POCT) and laboratory-based collection, accurately interpret and record test results, and navigate difficult collections is valuable for all drug testing providers.
The Certified Lifeloc Operator and Calibration Technician training provides an additional certificate which is distinct from and in addition to the required BAT training.
CLOCT certification provides additional capability in operating and understanding the Lifeloc equipment being used, covers maintenance requirements, and is required to certify the operator in the understanding and capability to calibrate and calibration-check the equipment.
As a certified Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT), you will be able to perform US Department of Transportation (DOT) mandated breath alcohol testing and learn gold standard protocols that can also be applied to non-DOT regulated breath alcohol testing. Breath alcohol testing is the preferred detection method for workplace testing purposes.
When it comes to US Department of Transportation (DOT) testing, there are a number of regulations individuals must follow. As a certified DOT Urine Specimen Collector, you will be able to perform collections to satisfy the requirements for qualification training as outlined in Federal Regulations, 49 CFR Part 40.
In Canada, hair follicle testing is most commonly performed for court-ordered purposes and when a private individual requires testing for long-term substance detection. SureHire’s Hair Specimen Collector Training Course provides learners with the knowledge necessary for performing hair specimen collection, including instructions for preparing supplies and navigating testing obstacles.
The DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training course provides the information supervisors need to identify circumstances and indicators that may create reasonable suspicion a driver is using or under the influence of alcohol or drugs, supporting referral of an employee for testing. This course meets the training requirements specified in 49 CFR 382.603.
This course provides the information supervisors require to identify circumstances and manage potentially unsafe circumstances indicative of drug or alcohol use.
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