Drug Test/Screening Collector Training & Certification, Bath, PA
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Collection Sites, Medical Facilities, DER's, HR Managers, Safety Managers, Court Personnel, Probation Officers, TPA's
Accredited Drug Testing provides a comprehensive online/web-based Urine Drug Testing Collector Training and Certification course in Bath, PA for persons required as part of their responsibilities to perform or supervise urine drug testing specimen collections. The collector training program may be completed with or without the required mock collection proficiency assessments. Upon completion of the training program, students will receive a certificate of successful completion of the training course. In Bath, PA to be qualified/certified as a DOT urine drug test collector, you must satisfactorily complete both the training course and a minimum of 5 error free proficiency mock demonstrations.
The Drug Test Collector plays a critical role in the workplace drug screening process. Along with the employer, the testing facility and the Medical Review Officer (MRO), the collector is an essential part of a system developed to ensure drug-free workplaces for the sake of public safety.
As the collector, you are the only individual in the drug-testing process who has direct, face-to-face contact with the employee. You ensure the integrity of the urine specimen and collection process and begin the chain of custody that includes the laboratory; the MRO; the employer; and, possibly, the courts.
This training is a professional-level course that provides the knowledge and skills to qualify Drug Test Collectors to perform U.S. Department of Transportation-regulated drug tests and non-regulated tests. Course participants also have the option of becoming professionally certified after completion of this course. This designation confirms that the collector is committed to the highest standards in the drug and alcohol testing industry.
The Course
This professional-level course meets the regulatory standards of U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) rule 49 CFR Part 40 and provides a solid foundation for a wide range of testing programs.
- Library of terms & resources
- Universal skills set
- Multiple industries
- Lessons
- DOT Qualification
- Public sector
- Short quizzes & final examination
- Professional Certification
- Private sector
- Mock collections
- Regulated by local, state and federal authorities
- Signature
How to become a DOT Qualified Urine Colletor?
To become qualified as a collector, you must be knowledgeable about Part 40 regulations, the current "DOT Urine Specimen Collection Procedures Guidelines," and DOT agency regulations applicable to the employers for whom you will perform collections, and you must keep current on any changes to these materials. You must also (1) successfully complete a qualification training program and (2) pass a monitored proficiency demonstration, as required by DOT regulations [See 49 CFR Part 40.33 (b-c), effective August 1, 2001]. Please note: there is no "grandfather" clause or waiver from this requirement. A collector's qualifications are not location/collection site specific, and their eligibility will follow them anywhere DOT Agency regulated urine specimens are collected. There is no requirement for qualified collectors to register or to be on any federally-maintained or federally-sponsored list, but they are required to maintain (for Federal inspection) documentation of successful completion of their training and proficiency demonstration requirements.
How to Take the Course
The Drug Test Collector Training involves multiple parts that need to be completed in a specific order to achieve certification.
- Before starting the training, the collector must:
- review 49 CFR Part 40 and be familiar with the regulatory language;
- review the DOT Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines;
- review "Instructions for Completing the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form for Urine Specimen Collection"
- watch DOT's 10 Steps to Collection Site Security and Integrity video.
- and download the sample Custody and Control Form. This form guides the entire drug-collection process. Review the document and have it at hand through the entire course. (All required materials are also available in the Reference Library.) NOTE: The 2017 version of the CCF is no longer current. If you intend to use it, you must attach a Memorandum for Record (MFR).
- Take the course Pre-Test to show familiarity with the subject matter based on a review of the materials provided.
- Complete the lessons of the training along with the required short quizzes.
- Take the final exam. A score of at least 90 percent is required.
- When you pass the online portion of this training, continue to the Next Steps lesson for instructions on how to set up five mock collections with a live examiner. These must be scheduled within 30 days of course completion and are required for qualification and certification.
- Once the mock collections are completed without error, you will be qualified and can perform both federally regulated and non-regulated drug test collections.
- To be certified, qualified collectors are asked to sign an agreement promising to adhere to the standards set in the training. The course administrator will then issue a certification form documenting that the collector is both a USDOT Qualified and Professionally Certified Drug Testing Collector. Contact the course administrator for more information.
Additional Courses Available
- DOT Alcohol Screening Test Technician Training
- Saliva/Oral Fluid Training & Certification
- Certified Drug Test Collector Annual Exam
- DOT Breath Alcohol Technician Training
- Hair Specimen Collector Training & Certification
- DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training Course
- DER Training FMCSA
- DER Training FAA
- DER Training PHMSA
- DER Training FRA
- DER Training FTA
- DER Training USCG
- MRO Assistant Training
- New Business Start Up Overview
** Accredited Drug Testing's Urine Specimen Collector training course is developed in conjunction with the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association.
Drug and Alcohol Testing Locations Bath, PA
153 BRODHEAD RD 3.6 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18017
2310 HIGHLAND AVE 3.9 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18020
2300 HIGHLAND AVE 3.9 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18020
5325 NORTHGATE DR 4.3 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18017
25 South Broad Street, Suite 102 4.6 miles
Nazareth, PA 18064
FASHION DR 4.8 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18109
1770 BATHGATE RD STE 200 5.9 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18017
2045 Westgate Dr Bldg Ste306, 5.9 miles
Bethlehem, PA 18017
4333 Easton Ave, Suite A 5.9 miles
Bethlehem, PA 18020
3601 Nazareth Rd, 6.2 miles
Easton, PA 18045
1791 Airport Rd 6.3 miles
Allentown, PA 18109
35 E ELIZABETH AVE 6.6 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18018
2461 NAZARETH RD 25th Street Shopping 6.7 miles
EASTON, PA 18045
2101 EMRICK BLVD 1ST FL 6.7 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18020
3941 FREEMANSBURG AVE 6.9 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18020
400 S GREENWOOD AVE 7.7 miles
EASTON, PA 18045
1500 UHLER RD 7.9 miles
EASTON, PA 18040
406 Delaware Ave, 7.9 miles
Bethlehem, PA 18015
801 OSTRUM ST 8.1 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18015
229 S 22nd St, 8.3 miles
Easton, PA 18042
487 E MOORESTOWN RD STE 103 8.4 miles
WIND GAP, PA 18091
951 N 4TH ST 8.5 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18102
1411 JACOBSBURG RD 8.5 miles
WIND GAP, PA 18091
1380 NACE AVE 9.1 miles
BETHLEHEM, PA 18015
1700 SULLIVAN TRL 9.2 miles
EASTON, PA 18040
536 W COURT ST STE 105 9.5 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18101
1101 W HAMILTON ST STE 529 9.8 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18101
1608 W Allen St, 9.8 miles
Allentown, PA 18102
2015 WEST HAMILTON ST, STE 104 10.6 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
1503 N Cedar Crest Blvd 10.7 miles
Allentown, PA 18104
2100 MACK BLVD 11.2 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18103
400 N 17TH ST STE 207 FAIRGROUNDS MEDICAL CENTER 11.2 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
The Shoppes at Hellertown, 25 Main Street 11.2 miles
Hellertown, PA 18055
2015 W HAMILTON ST 11.3 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
411 COVENTRY CENTER DR BLDG400 11.8 miles
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 8865
101 COVENTRY DR 11.8 miles
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 8865
4144 W TILGHMAN ST 12.4 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
1101 S Cedar Crest Blvd 12.4 miles
Allentown, PA 18103
135 LAFAYETTE AVE 12.7 miles
PALMERTON, PA 18071
1243 S CEDAR CREST BLVD 12.7 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18103
1251 S Cedar Crest Blvd, 12.8 miles
Allentown, PA 18103
4815 W TILGHMAN ST 12.9 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
4825 W TILGHMAN ST 12.9 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
222 Red School Ln 13.0 miles
Phillipsburg, PA 8865
1205 RT 22 13.0 miles
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 8865
501 CETRONIA RD STE 105 13.0 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18104
1636 ROUTE 209, 111 13.4 miles
BRODHEADSVILLE, PA 18322
111 E Harrison St, 13.4 miles
Emmaus, PA 18049
2069 Route 209, Lower Level 13.7 miles
Brodheadsville, PA 18322
418 Blue Valley Drive, Route 512 15.0 miles
Bangor, PA 18013
227 S ROUTE 100 15.9 miles
ALLENTOWN, PA 18106
6900 HAMILTON BLVD STE 145 16.4 miles
TREXLERTOWN, PA 18087
Caramoor Village, 6465 Village Lane 16.9 miles
Macungie, PA 18062
300 STROUD BUILDING Route 611 17.6 miles
STROUDSBURG, PA 18360
239 N 1st St 18.2 miles
Lehighton, PA 18235
526 WATER ST 18.2 miles
BELVIDERE, NJ 7823
211 N 12TH ST 18.9 miles
LEHIGHTON, PA 18235
229 N West End Blvd, 19.3 miles
Quakertown, PA 18951
1534 PARK AVE STE 240 19.9 miles
QUAKERTOWN, PA 18951
292 Frantz Rd Ste 102 20.2 miles
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
100 COMMUNITY DR STE 102 20.4 miles
TOBYHANNA, PA 18466
1104 NORTH ST 20.5 miles
JIM THORPE, PA 18229
586 Main St Ste 9 20.8 miles
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
3180 ROUTE 611, STE 13 20.9 miles
BARTONSVILLE, PA 18321
100 EAGLESMERE CIR 200C 21.7 miles
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA 18301
315 STATE ROUTE 31 S 21.9 miles
WASHINGTON, NJ 7882
622 Gravel Pike, 22.4 miles
East Greenville, PA 18041
2793 GERYVILLE PIKE UPPER PERKIOMEN OUTPATIENT CTR 23.8 miles
PENNSBURG, PA 18073
59 ROUTE 22 24.6 miles
CLINTON, NJ 8809
511 VNA Rd 24.7 miles
East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
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Local Area Info: Bath, Pennsylvania
Bath is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is named for Bath, Somerset, England. It is located in the Lehigh Valley region of the state with a population of 2,699 according to the 2011 census.
The Bath borough is located at the head of the Monocacy Creek (Lehigh River) in an area of the Lehigh Valley that was once rich in agriculture. The greater area of the town, however, lies east of the Monocacy Valley.
Bath was established in 1728 as a Scotch-Irish settlement before the American Revolution as the first settlement by white people in the Forks of the Delaware. It is named for Bath, Somerset, England by Margaret DeLancey, who sold land under her father, lieutenant colonel of the Continental Army, William Allen, in the 1700s.