Drug and alcohol testing is one of the many ways that Foley helps growing businesses navigate the complex Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Currently we have more than 22,000 Drug and Alcohol Testing Program clients, who receive everything they need to comply with the complex regulations from a single source. Our program includes participation in a consortium pool for Random drug and alcohol testing selection. Companies pay an annual per driver fee, which covers program administration and the cost of all Random, Reasonable-Suspicion and Post-Accident drug and alcohol tests. A leader in drug and alcohol testing since 1992, Foley continually strives to provide top-notch, fully compliant testing programs to our clients. Here are just a few of the many features of our Drug and Alcohol Testing Program:
- Access to more than 6,000 collection facilities across the U.S.
- Program Management
- DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing policy
- Random Selections
- Annual MIS reporting
- 24-hour support for emergency Reasonable-Suspicion and Post-Accident testing
- Consolidated Billing
How to Order:
The listed price is $109 per driver. The per driver fee includes program management plus any required random, post-accident and reasonable-suspicion drug & alcohol testing. Any required pre-employment testing is not included in this fee and will be invoiced separately.
To order a DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Program, adjust the order quantity based on how many mandated or covered drivers (see below) are in your fleet.
Once you have placed your order you will receive a call within 24 hours.
NOTE: You will not be enrolled in a DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Program until you have received a call from us and have provided us with required enrollment information.
Who Are My Mandated or Covered Drivers?
You only need to provide testing for drivers who are available to drive a vehicle that:
- Has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or more or a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more inclusive of a towed unit with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds; or
- Is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver; or
- Is of any size and is used to transport hazardous materials that require a DOT placard. As a general rule, you need to be in a program if you are required to have a commercial driver’s license (CDL), to operate your vehicle.