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2008
January
Random Testing Update – All Testing Must be Completed by the End of the Calendar Year!
AADT Story Of The Month
- The Common Cold: Is it Fact or Fiction?
February
Safety First
Unsafe Trucks Stream Out of L.A.’s Ports LA Times, January 21, 2008
March
Key Topics To Remember
Concerning Random Testing
One in Ten Tested Truckers on Drugs
National Clearinghouse For Safety Related Data Pertaining to Commercial Driver License Holders
April
“What Makes Our Company and Services Different than Any Other Consortium/Third Party
Administrator (C/TPA) in the Drug and Alcohol Testing Business?”
Other Services That AADT Offers That May or May Not be the Basic Services Offered By Other C/TPA’s:
May
When is an Owner-Operator A Company Driver?
June
Undercover Investigations Reveal Significant Vulnerabilities in DOT’s Drug Testing Program
July
New Federal Ruling – “No Barriers Preventing the Reporting of Positive Test Results to State Licensing Authorities”
“Improvements to Drug Testing Programs Could Better Identify Illegal Drug Users and Keep Them off the Road”
August
Lawmakers Make Good Their Vow To Address the Faults in the Drug Testing Program with Legislation
New DOT Rule to Increase Frequency of A Direct Observed Drug Collection
A New Meaning to Observed Drug Collection
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2007
January
When an Employee/Donor is Unable to Provide A Sufficient Amount of Breath for an Alcohol Test
U.S. DOT Releases 2005 State-by-State Data on Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities;
Statistics Underscore Drunk Driving is Deadliest of Crimes
February
12th year of providing drug & alcohol testing program management and administration
So what are the general responsibilities of employers under this regulation? – §40.11 it states:
May an employer use a service agent to meet DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements? – §40.15 it states:
Is an employer responsible for obtaining information from its service agents? - §40.17 it states:
Quick Reference D & A or CSAT Compliance Guide
March
If you happened to miss out on the Monterey Board Meeting you truly did just that, missed out!
Self Admission To Employer
HBO Film Documentary Spotlights American Addiction and Recovery
April
The Collection Process
Steps to Help Insure Proper Collections
May
Sleep Deprivation
Prevalence & Legal Implications of OSA
June
What an unusual year!
Noted Decline in Amphetamine Use among U.S Workers-
More Marijuana Users Seek Rehab-
The History of Marijuana Usage
Is Marijuana Use Addictive?
Common Withdrawal Symptoms
July
New Name and New Logo – American Alliance Drug Testing
August
You Shouldn’t Take Anything for Granted!
The Importance of Having A Human Resource Person Who Understands Safety Regulations - A Tragic Example
September
Fact or Fiction - Common Misunderstandings within Drug Testing
Designated Employer Representative (DER) Proper Etiquette of Notification of a Random
October
October Kicks Off With Customer Service Week
2008 Renewals Have Been Mailed!
AADT is Sponsoring Supervisor Training Seminars October 20th
Truck Driver on Pain killers Jailed For Fatal Crash
November
On-Line Access to
Your Account
Teaspoon of Urine Can Drug Test an Entire City
Questionnaires - Underestimate Drug Use
December
Tough Times for Our Industry
When Must the Employer Direct an Observed Collection?
What to Do When You Lose Your Wallet
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2006
January
Reflecting on the past year I would have to say we have seen many exciting and positive changes
MIS Reports Management Information System
Drug Cartels Grip Mexico
February
Random Testing
Owner-Operators Beware
SAMHSA Study Find 12.3 Million Drug Users
March
Once the Collection Process is Initiated the Donor/Driver CANNOT Leave
the Collection Site until the Collection is Completed or its a REFUSAL!!
April
Addressing The Proper Procedure In The Event Of A Specimen Temperature Out Of Range
May
Deny vs. Enable – Don’t Do Either!
Don’t Be Fooled, It Could Happen To You!
Specimen Validity Testing
June
Helping Our Clients Seek Out Regulatory Clarification and Find Corrective Solutions
Things You Should Be Familiar With When You Incorporate Your Transportation Business
Drug Related ER Visits
July
Drug Free Programs Require an Understanding of Local Laws
Important Issues to Consider Before Implementing a Drug Free Workplace Program
U.S Supreme Court Decision Allows Feds To Enforce the CSA Against Medical Marijuana Users in California
August
Remember to Keep Your Company Records Current During the Busy Season
The Health Hazards of Smoking
September
To Test or Not To Test When You or Your Employee Are Involved in an Accident
October
2007 Renewals Have Been Mailed!
Is Your Company Up-To-Date On Your Supervisor Training?
November
Annual Trade Show Updates
Urban Myth About Energy Drinks All You Have Is a Wide-Awake Drunk
December
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2005
January
February
March
April
Drug And Alcohol Use At Motor Carriers Pose A Safety And Security Risk
Giving supervisors a knowledge base
I should’ve seen the warning signs
I’m having a truckload sale!
May
June
Congress Goes After Anti-Drug Detection Industry
July
ODAPC Issues a Publication to Guide Employees in Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs
August
September
Coverage for Health Costlier Coverage for Health Costlier Workers paid 79 percent more for plans offered by employers from 2001 to 200
October
Substance Abuse Testing Program Renewals Mailed Out in October 2005
November
Frequently Asked Questions Regard Substance Abuse Testing
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Federal Government Power to Prohibit “Medical Marijuana” Use Under State Law
Pre-Employment Testing & Driver Background Checks?
Driver Background Check
December
The Importance of a Random Test Remaining Random
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2004
January
February
Semi-Annual Laboratory Statistical Summary
MIS (Management Information Systems) Reports
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) Qualification Training
March
April
DOT Compliance Reviews Relating to Drug & Alcohol Testing
Driver qualification files for each driver
ederal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (each driver has their own copy)
Log books or time sheets. (hours of service)
Preventive maintenance records for your vehicles
Post-trip inspection reports for each vehicle
Accident register (if you have an accident)
Hazardous materials training, shipping documents
knowledge of the Hazardous Materials Regulations
registration with the USDOT
placarding, etc.
Drug and alcohol testing records
May
DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing - Key Terms and Acronyms
June
July
August
September
MCSA Fines School Bus Contractors - Drivers for Drug & Alcohol Testing Violations,
August A Dangerous Month For Drivers
October
2003 Drunk Driving Deaths Decline to Lowest Level Since 1999
November
December
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2003
January
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March
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June
July
C-DATA Hires New Customer Service Representative
August
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November
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2002
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2001
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October
November
D.O.T PART 40 Q & A: Pre-Employment Alcohol Testing
December
D.O.T PART 40 Q & A: Pre-Employment Alcohol Testing
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