How a Refusal to Test and Failed DOT Drug Test Face the Same Consequences
By: ASAP You may know what happens when you fail a DOT drug test, but what if you refuse to take it altogether? Will that ...
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Coast Guard Seizes Record $473 Million in Drugs
The U.S. Coast Guard largest drug seizure has achieved a historic milestone by offloading over 76,000 pounds of illegal narcotics at Port Everglades, Florida, marking ...
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Building a Recovery-Friendly Workplace: National Drug-Free Work Week, October 13–17
National Drug-Free Work Week (October 13–17) is an opportunity to highlight the importance of creating workplaces that support safety, health, and recovery. A recovery-friendly workplace ...
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Random Fentanyl Workplace Drug Testing Exceeds Pre-Employment Screens
A new 2025 Quest Diagnostics Drug Testing Index report reveals that fentanyl detection in random workplace drug tests is more than seven times higher than ...
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BREAKING: DOT NPRM to add fentanyl to the federal drug testing panel
BREAKING: DOT NPRM t0 Add Fentanyl to the Drug Testing Panel The comment period for the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) closes on October 17, ...
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SAP’s Role as Gatekeeper and DOT Regulatory Updates
The Department of Transportation (DOT) was commissioned to govern and enforce the “Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs” outlined in 49 CFR ...
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Prevention Starts with Awareness: Building Safer Workplaces Together
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape of workplace safety, compliance alone isn’t enough. While following regulations is critical, it doesn’t fully protect employees from the emerging ...
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Reasonable Suspicion Training: What Supervisors Need to Know
Effective supervisor drug and alcohol training has become increasingly vital in today's workplace, where impaired individuals are more likely to cause accidents, injuries, and fatalities ...
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What Happens If I Refuse to Take a DOT Drug Test?
A Department of Transportation (DOT) drug test can occur during many points of employment. While failing a DOT drug test is a widely discussed topic, ...
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1 in 10 Young Workers Use Alcohol or Drugs at Work
At American Substance Abuse Professionals (ASAP), we believe that addressing substance use in the workplace requires more than just enforcement—it requires compassion, education, and access ...
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