Our local DOT drug and alcohol testing centers are located in Fairview NY 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 Fairview NY 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 Fairview NY 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 Fairview NY
243 NORTH RD STE 103 0.6 miles
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601
207 WASHINGTON ST 0.7 miles
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12601
205 South Avenue, Suite 203 2.4 miles
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
695 Dutchess Turnpike, Suite 102 2.6 miles
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
301 Manchester Rd Ste 202 3.9 miles
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY 12603
222 STATE ROUTE 299 4.2 miles
HIGHLAND, NY 12528
7 PINE WOODS RD STE 4 4.3 miles
HYDE PARK, NY 12538
7 Pine Woods Road, Suite 6 4.3 miles
Hyde Park, NY 12538
279 MAIN ST STE 200 7.8 miles
NEW PALTZ, NY 12561
1530 ROUTE 9 9.0 miles
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590
900 ROUTE 376 STE H 9.2 miles
WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY 12590
1351 ROUTE 55 10.7 miles
LAGRANGEVILLE, NY 12540
1075 ROUTE 82 STE 10-D 13.2 miles
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY 12533
1004 MAIN ST 13.3 miles
FISHKILL, NY 12524
982 Main Street, Suite 9 13.4 miles
Fishkill, NY 12524
200 WESTAGE BUSINESS CTR STE 133 13.6 miles
FISHKILL, NY 12524
368 BROADWAY STE 301 14.5 miles
KINGSTON, NY 12401
1418 ROUTE 300 14.6 miles
NEWBURGH, NY 12550
5 Grand Street, 14.7 miles
Kingston, NY 12401
11 HASTINGS DR 14.9 miles
BEACON, NY 12508
5 HUDSON VALLEY PROFESS PLAZA 15.2 miles
NEWBURGH, NY 12550
347 Fullerton Ave, 15.5 miles
Newburgh, NY 12550
380 Washington Avenue, Suite A 15.5 miles
Kingston, NY 12401
239 LAKESIDE RD STE 3 15.7 miles
NEWBURGH, NY 12550
330 WASHINGTON AVENUE 15.7 miles
KINGSTON, NY 12401
54 SAWKILL RD Bldg 2 16.2 miles
KINGSTON, NY 12401
905 LITTLE BRITAIN RD 18.4 miles
NEW WINDSOR, NY 12553
17 Oakwood Ter, 18.8 miles
New Windsor, NY 12553
127 HAWKINS DR 21.0 miles
MONTGOMERY, NY 12549
10 HEALTHY WAY 23.7 miles
ELLENVILLE, NY 12428
667 Stoneleigh Avenue, Barns Office Center Building 23.8 miles
Carmel, NY 10512
7 FAWN RUN 24.3 miles
PUTNAM VALLEY, NY 10579
16 W BRIDGE ST 24.4 miles
SAUGERTIES, NY 12477
330 Route 212 Grand Union Plaz, 24.5 miles
Saugerties, NY 12477
2976 ROUTE 9W 24.9 miles
SAUGERTIES, NY 12477
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Local Area Info: Fairview, Utah
Located at the confluence of the San Pitch River and Cottonwood Creek, Fairview is the largest town in the northeast end of the Sanpete Valley. Founded in 1859, soon after the resettlement of nearby Mount Pleasant, Fairview was one of the first new towns established during the second wave of Mormon settlement in Sanpete County.
Impressed with the possibilities of the area while gathering wild hay there in early 1859, James Naylor Jones, Isaac Young Vance, Warren P. Brady and Jehu Cox wrote to Brigham Young asking for permission to create a settlement. The pragmatic church president responded, "If there is water for thirty families, you have my permission." At an organizing meeting held on October 1, 1859 in Mt. Pleasant, James N. Jones was chosen to lead a band of about twenty families interested in the new colonizing opportunity. The town site was surveyed and by the end of 1860 a large log meeting house had been completed to house church, school, and social functions. Rows of poplars were planted, streets were graded, and fences were constructed as Fairview took on the appearance of the ubiquitous "Mormon Village." In 1864 the town obtained a post office and forsook its original name of North Bend in favor of the more descriptive name Fairview, because it "commands an excellent view of the great granary extending south even beyond Manti, thirty miles distant."
During the Black Hawk War of the mid-1860s, some Fairview residents moved to Mt. Pleasant for protection after a few men were killed in deadly skirmishes. Those who remained complied with Brigham Young's instructions to build a fort. By the end of 1866 a thick rock wall ten feet high enclosed the center of town. Within a few years, the conflict was essentially over and aggressive settlement and community development commenced. In the course of the ensuing decade, Fairview's population burgeoned to more than 1,000, making it the fourth largest in Sanpete by 1880. In 1900 and again in 1940 the town exceeded 1,700 people; however in 1980 the population was just 900, ranking Fairview sixth in size among the county's nineteen communities.