DOT Random Drug Testing Coeur d’Alene ID
DOT Drug Testing USA provides DOT Random Drug Testing at testing center locations in Coeur d’Alene ID and throughout the local area. Testing centers are located within minutes of your home or office and same day service is available at most testing centers in Coeur d’Alene ID.
To schedule DOT Random Drug Testing Coeur d’Alene ID or to join the DOT random pool/consortium, Call (800)579-8083
In addition to DOT Random Drug Testing Coeur d’Alene ID we also provide DOT breath alcohol testing, DOT consortium membership, DOT supervisor training and DOT drug policy development.
As an employee regulated by DOT you are subject to unannounced random drug & alcohol testing. Alcohol testing is administered just prior to, during or just after performing safety-sensitive functions. Depending on the industry specific regulations, you may only be subject to random drug testing.7 7 USCG & PHMSA do not perform random alcohol tests.
No manager, supervisor, official or agent may select you for testing just because they want to. Under DOT regulations, employers must use a truly random selection process. Each employee must have an equal chance to be selected and tested. Just prior to the testing event, you will be notified of your selection and provided enough time to stop performing your safety-sensitive function and report to the testing location. Failure to show for a test or interfering with the testing process can be considered a refusal to test.
All safety sensitive employees must be a member of a DOT random selection pool/consortium in accordance with DOT Random Drug Testing Coeur d’Alene ID selection percentages.
DOT Random Drug Testing Coeur d’Alene ID is a 5 panel urine drug test which must be analyzed by a SAMHSA Certified Laboratory and verified by a Medical Review Officer. A DOT drug test screens for the following,
DOT Agency |
Random Drug Testing Rate |
Random Alcohol Testing Rate |
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) |
25% |
10% |
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) |
25% |
10% |
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) |
25% |
10% |
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) |
25% |
10% |
Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety (PHMSA) |
25% |
n/a |
United States Coast Guard |
25% |
n/a |
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Did you Know?
Coeur d’Alene is the largest city and county seat of Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. It is the principal city of the Coeur d’Alene Metropolitan Statistical Area. Coeur d’Alene has the second largest metropolitan area in the state of Idaho. As of the 2010 census the population of Coeur d’Alene was 44,137. The city is located about 30 mi (48 km) east of the larger Spokane, Washington. After the 2010 Census the two metropolitan areas were merged into a single Combined Statistical Area with a population of 679,989. Coeur d’Alene is the largest city in northern Idaho Panhandle. The city is situated on the north shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene, 25-mile (40 km) in length. Locally, Coeur d’Alene is known as the “Lake City,” or simply called by its initials: “CDA”. The city of Coeur d’Alene has grown significantly in recent years, in part because of a substantial increase in tourism, encouraged by several resorts in the area. Barbara Walters called the city “a little slice of Heaven” and included it in her list of most fascinating places to visit. On November 28, 2007, Good Morning America broadcast the city’s Christmas lighting ceremony because its display is among the largest in the United States. Coeur d’Alene is a resort town, with the Coeur d’Alene Resort taking up a prominent portion of the city’s downtown. It is also located near two major ski resorts, with Silver Mountain Resort to the east in Kellogg, and Schweitzer Mountain Ski Resort to the north in Sandpoint.
Coeur d’Alene is located at 47°41′34″N 116°46′48″W (47.692845, −116.779910), at an elevation of 2,180 ft. (660 m) above sea level. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.08 square miles (41.65 km2), of which, 15.57 square miles (40.33 km2) is land and 0.51 square miles (1.32 km2) is water. Coeur d’Alene sits on the western edge of the Coeur d’Alene National Forest. The city is surrounded by forest, which contains several lakes and campgrounds. It is located 30 miles (48 km) east from Spokane, Washington, and 311 miles (501 km) east from Seattle. The city is named after the Coeur d’Alene People, a tribe of Native Americans who live along the rivers and lakes of the region and were first encountered by French fur traders in the late 18th and early 19th century. The name Cœur d’Alène translated into English means Heart of an Awl, a reflection of the perception of the tribe’s traders as very tough businessmen.
French fur traders allegedly named the local Indian tribe the Coeur d’Alene out of respect for their tough trading practices. Translated from French Cœur d’Alène or Alêne literally means “heart of the awl” which might mean “sharp-hearted” or “shrewd”. The area was extensively explored by David Thompson of the North West Company starting in 1807. The Oregon boundary dispute (or Oregon question) arose as a result of competing British and American claims to the Pacific Northwest of North America in the first half of the 19th century. The Oregon Treaty ended disputed joint occupation of the area when Britain ceded all rights to land south of the 49th parallel in 1846. When General William T. Sherman ordered a fort constructed on the lake in the 1870s, he gave it the name Fort Coeur d’Alene; hence the name of the city that grew around it. The name of the fort was later changed to Fort Sherman to honor the general. North Idaho College, a community college, now occupies the site.