Yes, there is a difference between DOT and Non-DOT drug tests. DOT drug tests are regulated by the Department of Transportation and typically include a specific panel of substances, including marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, and phencyclidine (PCP). Non-DOT drug tests, on the other hand, can vary in the substances tested and are not subject to the same regulations, allowing employers more flexibility in their testing protocols. Additionally, DOT tests have stricter procedures and chain-of-custody requirements to ensure accuracy and compliance.
9-panel drug test is also a non-dot test. It checks for the 5 drugs plus 4 more. Look it up
9-panel drug test is also a non-dot test. It checks for the 5 drugs plus 4 more. Look it up
Drug tests cannot test age or gender.
There are four classes of transportation workers who must be drug tested: aviation workers, ground transportation workers, water transport workers and mass transit workers. If you ride a bus you'll see two guys putting the bags under the bus, and both of them are subject to drug testing. All these people are subject to DOT drug testing.Any other drug test is a non-DOT drug test.
The consequences of failing a non DOT drug test will depend entirely on your employer's drug policies. Some employers will terminate your employment contract, while others may give you time off without pay for a couple of days with another drug test upon your return.
No, not really. (The DOT drug test doesn't do it either.) If you come up positive for benzos (assuming the test you're given is looking for them), the test will say "positive for benzodiazepines." It won't be able to tell between the three hundred or so "pams" on the list of known benzos.
no just another myth nothing removes THC
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Yes.
Tramadol AKA Ultram is non-narcotic. You will not fail any drug test with Tramadol.
No.
Benzonatate is a non-narcotic drug for cough suppressing, therefore it will not be shown on 9 panel drug test.