DOT Alcohol Blood
Tests
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Do DOT alcohol blood tests exist, or is
this a misnomer? What kind of alcohol tests does the
Department of Transportation use?
The Department of Transportation's
Alcohol Testing Policy
Actually, the concept of "DOT blood alcohol
tests" is a concept arising from misinformation.
The Department of
Transportation (DOT) has established procedures for mandatory
alcohol testing that require the employment of standardized
breathalyzers.
The categories of testing that are allowed by
the DOT are the following: random,
post-accident, and reasonable suspicion.
So if your organization or business
has mandatory alcohol testing that is based on DOT
procedures, and if management tells you to
get an alcohol test that is outside
the latitude
of DOT procedures (such as a blood alcohol test), contact
your local Employees' Assistance Representative or
your union representative as soon as
possible.
In a word, if your organization adheres to Department of
Transportation's testing procedures, you should not be required
to take any alcohol test that differs from their
protocol. For more information on this topic, make sure
to see your local Employee's Assistance Representative.
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Recent research
demonstrates that the drugs most likely to
produce effective results when treating
alcohol withdrawal symptoms are the
benzodiazepines: the shorter-acting
benzodiazepines such as Serax and Ativan or
the longer-acting benzodiazepines like
Valium and Librium.
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DOT Alcohol Blood Tests:
Conclusion
From the above, we can determine that
DOT alcohol blood tests is a misnomer.
Indeed, the Department of Transportation has established
procedures for mandatory alcohol testing that require the
employment of standardized breathalyzers rather than the use of
alcohol blood tests.
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Since some women
remain unaware of their pregnancy, sometimes
for 2 or more months, women who are pregnant
or those who are trying to become pregnant
should abstain from all alcoholic beverages,
according to the March of Dimes.
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