DOT and Non-DOT Compliance Services
If you own or manage a DOT-regulated business, staying compliant with federal regulations is crucial. However, navigating the complex requirements for drug and alcohol testing can be challenging. That’s where P2 Services comes in.
We provide comprehensive DOT and non-DOT compliance services tailored to your specific needs, ensuring you meet all federal standards. Since requirements will vary depending on the mode of transportation you operate, our team will take the time to fully understand which ones apply to you and help navigate these specific programs and regulations.
The Part 40 rule requires all safety-sensitive employers to conduct proper drug and alcohol testing, including pre-employment, randomized, for-cause, and post-accident testing. P2 Services collectors are trained according to DOT regulations and protocols to ensure you, and your employees receive reliable and accurate results that will keep you compliant.
DOT Regulated Programs and Testing
• FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Program for Motor Carriers with Applicable Drivers
• PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Material For Operators/Contractors with PHMSA Applicable Employees
Non-DOT Regulated Programs and Testing
• Operator required – offering an array of testing panels and programs to meet operator requirements.
• Company required – offering an array of testing panels and programs to meet company requirements.
Court Ordered Programs and Testing
• P2 services performs thousands of court-ordered drug screenings, and alcohol tests every year.
There are many situations in which someone may be legally required to undergo drug testing, including agreements between divorcing spouses, child custody arrangements, probation, DUI, or DWI arrests. We provide reliable, court-ordered testing to meet legal requests.
Other than urine, the most popular specimen types tested under court orders are hair and nail. Both specimens have a longer detection period than any other specimen. Substance abuse hair testing offers up to a 90-day window for detection of drug use prior to the test date, and nail testing has a window of detection of approximately 3–6 months.
