DOT drug testing available in Texas

DOT drug testing available in Texas

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Based in Morton Grove, IL, InOut Labs is pleased to announce that they have begun expanding their DOT drug testing services in Texas. Given the sheer number of drivers and motor vehicles a business can employ, fast, efficient and accurate service is paramount. InOut Labs is committed to helping its customers comply with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) drug and alcohol testing regulations.

InOut Labs has already worked hard to roll out its services to clients in Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston (with great success), and the team wants to ensure that every client, regardless of their location in the state, can access their valuable support. This is also true for smaller businesses that may not have more than a handful of employees. Since 2018, federal regulations have required that 50% and 10% of drivers be tested for drugs and alcohol, respectively, but this is impractical in organizations with only a few drivers. Therefore, InOut Labs states that owner-operators (or companies with 10 or fewer drivers) can register under a DOT consortium with the support of the company, which allows them to comply with these regulations in a practical way.

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For this express purpose, InOut Labs offers a comprehensive, hassle-free enrollment package for the FMCSA Consortium, which includes the full suite of random drug and breath alcohol testing, along with a host of other benefits. InOut Labs customers receive DOT audit support and unlimited consultation if issues arise. Additionally, because the company operates thousands of testing centers, customers can use their lab locator to find a center that is conveniently located for their needs.

Customers may also be interested to know that InOut Labs offers similar assistance with the FMCSA’s Clearinghouse (a centralized online database containing records of violations of the DOT FMCSA drug and alcohol program)….



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