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GREEN BAY, Wis. - eTradeWire -- Drivers in a DOT consortium have a statistically lower chance of being selected for testing
Owner-operators and many employers understand that leveraging the statistical strength of a DOT consortium such as Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium (WDTC) makes it much easier to meet DOT drug test compliance requirements. A DOT consortium still may not be well-understood by some employers who have opted to go it alone.
As a DOT consortium, we manage our customers' DOT drug and alcohol testing programs and help them stay compliant with DOT/Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and regulations. Owner-operators are not permitted to manage random testing themselves, making a DOT consortium an obvious decision. However, companies that employ drivers have a choice in the matter.
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The advantages of WDTC as your DOT consortium
Accreditation – WDTC is an accredited, certified third-party administrator (C-TPA). Our staff has completed training through the Drug and Alcohol Testing Institute, giving our customers the confidence that we can help them meet all DOT compliance regulations.
Simplified fees – Our simplified fee schedule means there are no hidden fees. On one bill we include services such as lab work, medical review officer (MRO) fees, and collection fees from within our network of providers.
National testing sites – We are affiliated with more than 17,000 collection sites across the USA. This means your drivers have convenient access to a testing facility when chosen for a random test without the need to drive significantly off-route.
Test scheduling – Our electronic process creates a testing event accessible from the driver's phone without the need for paperwork. This includes pre-employment, random and post-accident testing.
Veteran-led business – Former U.S. Army medic Mike Bray has owned and managed WDTC since 2007.
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To simplify your operations contact WDTC to become part of our DOT consortium.
About Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium
Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium is an accredited, Certified Third Party Administrator (C-TPA), and specializes in DOT consortium management and Clearinghouse compliance; 100% electronic from your desktop portal; a variety of drug testing methods, including urine, hair and fingernails; post-accident testing; pre-employment drug tests; criminal background checks; supervisor training programs to keep employees compliant with DOT regulations; pre-employment DOT physicals; and paternity DNA testing.
Headquartered in Green Bay, WDTC also has offices in Oshkosh and Appleton, Wisconsin. Call 920-393-4168 or visit https://widrugtesting.com for more information.
View the original post on the DOT consortium here (https://widrugtesting.com/enrolling-in-a-dot-co...).
Owner-operators and many employers understand that leveraging the statistical strength of a DOT consortium such as Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium (WDTC) makes it much easier to meet DOT drug test compliance requirements. A DOT consortium still may not be well-understood by some employers who have opted to go it alone.
As a DOT consortium, we manage our customers' DOT drug and alcohol testing programs and help them stay compliant with DOT/Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and regulations. Owner-operators are not permitted to manage random testing themselves, making a DOT consortium an obvious decision. However, companies that employ drivers have a choice in the matter.
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The advantages of WDTC as your DOT consortium
Accreditation – WDTC is an accredited, certified third-party administrator (C-TPA). Our staff has completed training through the Drug and Alcohol Testing Institute, giving our customers the confidence that we can help them meet all DOT compliance regulations.
Simplified fees – Our simplified fee schedule means there are no hidden fees. On one bill we include services such as lab work, medical review officer (MRO) fees, and collection fees from within our network of providers.
National testing sites – We are affiliated with more than 17,000 collection sites across the USA. This means your drivers have convenient access to a testing facility when chosen for a random test without the need to drive significantly off-route.
Test scheduling – Our electronic process creates a testing event accessible from the driver's phone without the need for paperwork. This includes pre-employment, random and post-accident testing.
Veteran-led business – Former U.S. Army medic Mike Bray has owned and managed WDTC since 2007.
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To simplify your operations contact WDTC to become part of our DOT consortium.
About Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium
Wisconsin Drug Testing Consortium is an accredited, Certified Third Party Administrator (C-TPA), and specializes in DOT consortium management and Clearinghouse compliance; 100% electronic from your desktop portal; a variety of drug testing methods, including urine, hair and fingernails; post-accident testing; pre-employment drug tests; criminal background checks; supervisor training programs to keep employees compliant with DOT regulations; pre-employment DOT physicals; and paternity DNA testing.
Headquartered in Green Bay, WDTC also has offices in Oshkosh and Appleton, Wisconsin. Call 920-393-4168 or visit https://widrugtesting.com for more information.
View the original post on the DOT consortium here (https://widrugtesting.com/enrolling-in-a-dot-co...).
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