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AZC Drug Testing: Your Reliable Source for USCG Drug Test Compliance

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Affordable – Customized testing and consortium programs for companies of all sizes

Compliant – Our DOT compliance drug testing programs are designed and administered by our highly trained, certified compliance experts

Comprehensive – All types of drug and alcohol testing provided, including random, pre-employment, and post-accident testing, and audit support services included

Peace of Mind – National network of collection facilities and SAMHSA-certified laboratories with Medical Review Officers

Convenient – Secure reporting system provides easily accessible, certified test results

Customizable – Custom report packages tailored to your needs

Forward-Thinking – Supervisor and employee training provided online in a manner that is fully compliant with regulations

Impairment-influenced accidents in the maritime industry cause more than the potential for harm to life and property. They can also result in significant environmental damage. The need to improve safety and prevent accidents drives the drug and alcohol testing requirements of the maritime industry as defined by the United States Coast Guard (USCG).

AZC Drug Testing lends our expertise and experience to marine employers who are regulated by USCG requirements. The compliance regulations for marine employers can be particularly complex. The USCG, formerly under the Department of Transportation (DOT), still adheres to DOT regulations (49 CFR Part 40) thanks to an agreement between the DOT and the Department of Homeland Security. At AZC Drug Testing, we’re committed to enabling marine employers to maintain safe, drug-free work environments.

Who Is Required to Submit to a USCG Drug Test?

The USCG drug test requirements are applicable to all marine employers with U.S.-flagged vessels that are in commercial service, regardless of the size or capacities of the vessels. These include Six Pack Charter Vessels. Chemical testing is required for all crewmembers who perform safety-sensitive functions, regardless of whether those crewmembers hold merchant mariner credentials. Failing to adhere to USCG drug test requirements can have significant consequences for marine employers, such as the loss of a vessel, loss of license, and substantial civil penalties.

Some of the drug and alcohol testing requirements are as follows:

To learn more about how the USCG drug and alcohol testing requirements may affect your organization, contact a program manager at AZC Drug Testing. We’ll be happy to review your situation and discuss your compliance needs.

WHY CHOOSE AZC DRUG TESTING FOR YOUR USCG COMPLIANCE NEEDS?

We offer more than just drug testing; we provide comprehensive compliance services engineered to give you peace of mind. Never worry about inadvertent violations again by signing up for our consortium program or asking us to develop a custom USCG drug test program for your company. Our consortium program is ideal for smaller marine employers, as it adds your employees to a larger pool beyond your company for random drug testing purposes. We also provide custom solutions, from written company policies to audit support.

Experience. Expertise.
Exceptional Service.

For more than 25 years, marine employers have entrusted their USCG drug test compliance requirements to AZC Drug Testing. We are the trusted source for compliance expertise, consortium testing programs, and custom USCG drug test programs. Contact us today if you have any questions for our program managers, or if you need to establish a drug and alcohol testing program.

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AZC Drug Testing looks forward to working with you to help you protect your business by staying in full compliance with all DOT and USCG drug testing regulations. Contact us today to take advantage of our expertise.

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