Hiring Seasonal Employees FAQs
With the holiday season just around the corner, many businesses are entering into their busiest time of the year. If you are preparing for a
With the holiday season just around the corner, many businesses are entering into their busiest time of the year. If you are preparing for a
Running a business is a tough job. Whether you own a small business or you work in a larger corporation, there are many factors that
Everyone knows that drugs, alcohol, and driving can be a deadly mixture. That’s why the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 was passed, requiring
Every person is completely unique, and there is no better example of this than your DNA. Unless you’re an identical twin, no one else in
Running a business is a tough job. In addition to providing your customers with a superior product and outstanding service, you need to manage your
Drinking alcohol before or during work poses a health hazard to employees, customers, and others. Furthermore, the state of Arizona has imposed a legal limit
U.S. Department of Transportation
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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Transit Administration
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
USDOT Office of Drug & Alcohol Policy and Compliance
Drug & Alcohol Testing Industry Association
Whether you’re the HR manager at a major corporation or a sole proprietor owner-operator who just wants hassle-free compliance drug testing services, you can benefit from staying on top of the latest changes in the industry. All organizations that are affected by the Department of Transportation (DOT)’s regulations and the regulations of its modes need to stay informed about matters that can affect them.
Here, AZC Drug Testing has compiled the changes in relevant legislation that may affect your compliance drug testing program, including changes to drug and alcohol testing consortiums. You can also stay on top of the latest announcements from our collection sites in Tucson, Phoenix, and throughout Arizona. If you have questions about how changes in legislation or collection site services may affect you, we invite you to contact our knowledgeable staff members for further information.