Our local DOT drug and alcohol testing centers are located in Ellington CT and the surrounding areas providing DOT drug testing, DOT alcohol testing and DOT physicals for all DOT modes regulated by Part 40. Same day service is available at our Ellington CT DOT drug testing facilities and most of our DOT drug testing locations are within minutes of your home or office.
What type of DOT Testing is required?
Coastal Drug Testing provides DOT pre-employment, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion and return to duty testing at our Ellington CT DOT drug testing centers.
If you hold a CDL license, a large, medium or a small trucking company, Coastal Drug Testing has a complete DOT compliance package which includes all the requirements to comply with CFR 49 part 40.
All Coastal Drug Testing DOT drug testing centers utilize SAMHSA Certified laboratories and a licensed Medical Review Officer as required by DOT part 40 regulations.
The U.S Department of Transportation (DOT) requires that all DOT regulated "safety sensitive" employees have a negative DOT pre-employment drug test result on file and be actively enrolled in a DOT approved random drug and alcohol random testing pool (consortium).
In addition, if a DOT regulated company has more than one "safety sensitive" employee, the employer must also have a written DOT drug and alcohol policy along with an on-site supervisor that must have completed a reasonable suspicion supervisor training program.
On the road and need a DOT Drug or Alcohol test? No Worries!
To be compliant with DOT regulations, a company's DOT drug and alcohol testing program must have the following components:
- Employee Drug Testing
- Written Drug and Alcohol Policy
- Supervisor Training
- Substance Abuse Referral
- Employee Education
- Random Selection Program
- Post Accident Testing
- Designated Employer Representative
- Federal Chain of Custody Forms
- Part 40 Regulations on File
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has specific drug and alcohol testing requirements for the all transportation modes all DOT agencies.
Our modes included are:
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
- United States Coast Guard (USCG)
- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
- Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
Are You Enrolled in a DOT Consortium?
Individuals who are employed in a position designated as "safety sensitive" must be actively enrolled in a random drug and alcohol testing program. Oftentimes, covered employees will join a group of other DOT regulated employees in a random testing program and this is referred to as a DOT Consortium. Generally, an employer who has less than fifty employees or single operators will join the consortium which will comply with the random drug and alcohol testing requirements of 49 CFR Part 40. Employers that have over 50 employees who are regulated by Part 40 may elect to be enrolled in a "stand alone" random testing pool.
The DOT consortium is cost effective and complies with all requirements of 49 CFR Part 40 which mandates that all "safety sensitive" employees be enrolled in a random drug and alcohol testing program.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has strict regulations requiring regulated companies and independent operators (CDL License Holders) to be an active member of a DOT drug and alcohol Consortium and failure to comply with these regulations can result in significant fines and other DOT sanctions.
We are fully versed in the DOT procedures for pre-employment drug testing, random drug testing, reasonable suspicion drug testing, post-accident drug testing, return to duty drug testing and follow up drug testing.
DOT regulated companies with multiple safety sensitive employees must also have an employee within the company who is assigned as the "designated employer representative" (DER). This is the person responsible for removing any DOT "safety sensitive" employee who is covered by 49 CFR Part 40 from performing a DOT safety sensitive position when a positive drug or alcohol test result has occurred or an employee has refused to take a required DOT test.
If you have recently become a DOT regulated company, within the next 18 months the Department of Transportation (DOT) will conduct a "new entrant" inspection to ensure that you are in compliance with all DOT regulations including the drug and alcohol testing requirements. If you are currently a DOT regulated company, you are subject to regular inspections to ensure compliance.
Avoid DOT fines, penalties and be complaint with all DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations! Coastal Drug Testing can assist small, medium and large DOT companies in complying with all requirements of 49 CFR Part 40.
DOT Drug Testing Locations in Ellington CT
7 Mill Pond Rd 3.7 miles
Granby, CT 6035
224 HARTFORD TPKE 5.6 miles
VERNON, CT 6066
535 HAZARD AVE 6.1 miles
ENFIELD, CT 6082
200 MERROW RD 6.8 miles
TOLLAND, CT 6084
140 HAZARD AVE Ste 102 7.5 miles
ENFIELD, CT 6082
2800 TAMARACK RD STE 1 7.5 miles
SOUTH WINDSOR, CT 6074
256 N MAIN ST 8.1 miles
MANCHESTER, CT 6042
555 Main Street, 9.3 miles
Manchester, CT 6040
334 Ella T Grasso Turnpike Suite 275 9.9 miles
WINDSOR LOCKS, CT 6096
2 Concorde Way, Building 3A, 10.2 miles
Windsor Locks, CT 6096
100 DEERFIELD RD STE 2 11.0 miles
WINDSOR, CT 6095
200 N MAIN ST 11.8 miles
EAST LONGMEADOW, MA 1028
2800 TAMARACK DR STE 105 12.3 miles
SOUTH WINDSOR, CT 6074
1060 DAY HILL RD 13.0 miles
WINDSOR, CT 6095
1080 DAY HILL RD STE 201 13.1 miles
WINDSOR, CT 6095
430 Cooley Street 13.1 miles
Springfield, MA 1128
701 MAIN ST 13.2 miles
EAST HARTFORD, CT 6108
1515 ALLEN ST 13.4 miles
SPRINGFIELD, MA 1118
28 MAIN ST 14.3 miles
EAST HARTFORD, CT 6118
2928 MAIN ST 14.6 miles
GLASTONBURY, CT 6033
1000 ASYLUM AVE STE 4302 14.9 miles
HARTFORD, CT 6105
131 New London Turnpike, 14.9 miles
Glastonbury, CT 6033
1068 SHOEMAKER LN 15.0 miles
FEEDING HILLS, MA 1030
21 Woodland St, 15.2 miles
Hartford, CT 6105
400 WASHINGTON ST 15.3 miles
HARTFORD, CT 6106
233 CAREW ST 15.9 miles
SPRINGFIELD, MA 1104
780 CHESTNUT HILL RD 16.3 miles
GLASTONBURY, CT 6033
780 Chestnut St, 16.6 miles
Springfield, MA 1107
465 Silas Deane Highway, 16.6 miles
Wethersfield, CT 6109
140 CARANDO DR 17.0 miles
SPRINGFIELD, MA 1104
1703 MAIN ST 17.0 miles
WILLIMANTIC, CT 6226
1260 SILAS DEANE HWY 17.8 miles
WETHERSFIELD, CT 6109
381 Hopmeadow Street, 18.1 miles
Simsbury, CT 6089
135d Storrs Rd, 18.1 miles
Mansfield Center, CT 6250
2257 SILAS DEANE HWY STE 3 18.6 miles
ROCKY HILL, CT 6067
375 E CEDAR ST 18.8 miles
NEWINGTON, CT 6111
75 SPRINGFIELD RD 18.9 miles
WESTFIELD, MA 1085
365 WILLARD AVE STE 28 19.2 miles
NEWINGTON, CT 6111
311 East Main Street 19.6 miles
Westfield, MA 1085
1233 MAIN ST 19.8 miles
HOLYOKE, MA 1040
1111 CROMWELL AVE BLDG 4 STE 403 21.0 miles
ROCKY HILL, CT 6067
339 W MAIN ST 21.0 miles
AVON, CT 6001
1505 Memorial Drive 21.1 miles
Chicopee, MA 1020
575 BEECH ST 22.0 miles
HOLYOKE, MA 1040
40 Hart Street, Building C, 23.4 miles
New Britain, CT 6052
163 BROADWAY ST 23.6 miles
COLCHESTER, CT 6415
972A W MAIN ST 23.7 miles
NEW BRITAIN, CT 6053
45 S Main St, 23.7 miles
Unionville, CT 6085
440 NEW BRITAIN AVE 24.7 miles
PLAINVILLE, CT 6062
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Local Area Info: Ellington, Connecticut
Originally the area in what is now Ellington was named by the natives as “Weexskashuck” which translates to “Great Marsh”. The earliest settlers called the area Great Marsh or Goshen. In 1671, the town of Windsor, purchased the land of East Windsor and Ellington from the Indians to recover land loss from the Connecticut-Massachusetts border dispute. Though no one attempted to settle the fertile lands for another 50 years. Samuel Pinney was the first settler in today’s Ellington (Pinney Road bears his name in town). In 1733, Ellington was established as a Parish of the town of Windsor. East Windsor then split off from Windsor and held land in what is today’s East Windsor, South Windsor and Ellington in May 1768. Ellington split off twenty years later and incorporated itself in May 1786. Mostly known as an agricultural community, the Crystal Lake section of town was for a while a popular summer resort location. Ellington still has a significant amount of property dedicated to agriculture including cattle and corn farming.
Ellington's sole representative to the voting on the adoption of the United States Constitution by Connecticut was Ebenezer Nash. Nash was an anti-federalist and voted against the ratification, which passed 128-40.[citation needed]
Ellington is home to one of America’s oldest roadside memorials. A stone in the southwest corner of the town marks the site where Samuel Knight was killed "by a cartwheel rolling over his head in the 10th year of his age, Nov 8, 1812". The Christian hymn, "I love to steal awhile away" was written by Phoebe Hinsdale Brown in Ellington based on a personal experience in August 1818.