SureHire Press Release
March 19, 2010

How do the new DOT changes affect you?
25% of Drug and Alcohol Policy Reviews


The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations for drug and alcohol testing are changing effective May 1, 2010, due to changes implemented by SAHMSA.  The new changes are noted below, but you can read a full description of the new changes here.
Drugs to Screen For
Initial Cut-Off Concentration
Confirmation Cut-Off Concentration
Heroin – new drug
10 ng/mL
10ng/mL
MDMA (Ecstasy) – new drug
500 ng/mL
250ng/mL
Amphetamines
500 ng/mL
250ng/mL
Cocaine               
150 ng/mL
100ng/mL
THC (Marijuana)
50 ng/mL
15ng/mL
Opiates (Codeine/Morphine)
2000 ng/mL
2000ng/mL
Phencyclidine (PCP)
25 ng/mL
25ng/mL
Chemist
The method of testing (urine lab based) remains the same, as does the acceptable forms of alcohol detection (breath or saliva) and the alcohol concentration cut-off (0.02).


So how does this affect non-DOT mandated companies?

Laboratories across North America, under the direction of SAHMSA have altered cut-off levels for intial screening and confirmation to line up with the new industry standards.  This includes all occupational testing cut-offs, not just DOT tests.  This move is a mandatory requirement of laboratories to be in complicance with their quality control checks.  Labs do not have the option to offer the old cut-off levels to existing non-DOT clients.

Because the drug concentration cut-offs have been altered, the majority of company drug and alcohol policies will dictate the old-cut off levels despite the fact that these cut-offs are no longer in use.  This may cause serious concerns if the results of a positive drug test are disputed - especially if the cut-off concentration would be considered a negative using the company's drug and alcohol policy rather than the labratorty cut-off concentration.

SureHire is encouraging all companies to be pro-active in implementing drug and alcohol policy changes to reflect the new laboratory standards.  Lack of policy compliance and poor quality drug and alcohol policies are the main reason that Canadian companies lose greivances or court cases related to drug and alcohol testing.

Ensure that your company has a sound drug and alcohol policy and ensure that you follow it in every situation.


Special Offer

Until May 31st 2010, SureHire Inc. is offering companies 25% off of a drug and alcohol policy review.  This is a savings of $100.00.

For companies that would like their policy reviewed to ensure that their cut-off concentration is in compliance with with the new testing standards, we are off a limited time $100 DOT policy review.  This is not a full policy review, but it will ensure that your policy is in compliance with the new changes.

Full Drug and Alcohol Policy Review                              $300.00 (25% off of regular price)
Limited DOT Drug and Alcohol Policy Review               $100.00 (special limited time offer)

Please quote the following code when requesting this services : SHPR10-03


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