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Streamline Drug and Alcohol Testing: Go Paperless with Rail Tasker

The United States Congress recognized the need for a drug and alcohol-free transportation industry. Under the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act, the Department of Transportation (DOT) was ...

Navigating Risks of a Poorly Designed Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy

In an era where workplace safety and productivity are paramount, the importance of a well-designed drug and alcohol testing policy cannot be overstated. The costs associated with a poorly executed ...

DER Series: Part 4

For Designated Employer Representatives (DERs), drug and alcohol testing doesn’t always follow a clean checklist. Real-world scenarios can be messy. Rules can overlap. And decisions made in a split ...

DER Series: Part 3

For Designated Employer Representatives (DERs), drug and alcohol testing doesn’t always follow a clean checklist. Real-world scenarios can be messy. Rules can overlap. And decisions made in a split ...

DER Series: Part 2

In Part 2 of our DER series, we break down the exact steps—and common errors in audits—across both alcohol and urine drug testing procedures. If your clinic or collection site hasn’t revisited your ...

DER Series: Part 1

Being named a Designated Employer Representative (DER) isn’t just a title—it’s a critical responsibility. For railroads and other Department of Transportation (DOT) regulated organizations, the DER ...