The random drug and alcohol testing rate for FMCSA-regulated workers hasn't been changed since 2020. Plus, FMCSA proposes ...
The CDL Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is on track to launch Jan. 6, 2020. Despite the three-year lead time of the final rule, common questions continue to surface on how it will all play out. The ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse has been in place for almost 5 years now, with nearly 300,000 drug and alcohol violations reported to it since it took ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration appears to be making progress in meeting the January 2020 deadline for implementation of its CDL Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse for commercial driver’s ...
The second year of the Clearinghouse saw 58,215 drug violations in the system, compared to 52,810 in the program’s first year in effect. The Clearinghouse took effect on Jan. 6, 2020. The majority of ...
Commercial Driver's License holders, employers, state driver licensing agencies, medical review officers, and substance abuse professionals will begin using the agency's CDL Drug and Alcohol ...
The screening process just got a little more in-depth for more than a million truck drivers in the U.S. Thanks to a national rule change, drivers will have to join a drug and alcohol clearing house.
Most are not enrolling in the required return-to-duty agency process, according to FMCSA, and seem to be exiting the profession in the midst of a driver shortage. Despite a recent illuminating ...
years, commercial driver’s license testing delays have hampered the trucking industry, putting jobs on hold at a cost of millions of dollars to local economies. Chris Hanson owns TDT Safety Training, ...