DOT Qualification Specimen Collector Training-Part 1 Theory

Specimen Collector Training - Theory ONLY

DOT Qualification Specimen Collector Training-Part 1 Theory
DOT Qualification Specimen Collector Training-Part 1 Theory

DOT Qualification Specimen Collector Training-Part 1 Theory free download

Specimen Collector Training - Theory ONLY

Navigating the Path to Business Mastery & Launching your DOT Drug testing Center & Collection Site

THIS COURSE WILL PREPARE YOU AS A PROFESSIONAL COLLECTOR. HOW TO CONDUCT URINE COLLECTIONS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGULATIONS, FOUND IN THE TITLE 49 CFR PART 40.


This 4 Part 4-hour* online course is a complete study of the regulations for conducting urine collections in the Department of Transportation (DOT) drug testing process. This DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LIVE HANDS-ON MOCK PART 2 - LIVE.


Understanding theory and demonstrating proficiency

DOT/Non-DOT Specimen Collector Qualification + Certification

Rules & Regulations of Title 49 CFR Part 40

Collector’s Role & Responsibilities

Hands-on Mock Scenarios Simulation.

Hands on Mock Live is separate, which must be purchased directly through our site.

Upon successful completion of all parts, your issued Certificate is valid for 5 years;

Great for individuals that are currently working in the medical/health field;

Can be used in transportation, occupational health, laboratory, medical & clinical industry;


PART 1 - THEORY

PART 2 - HANDS ON MOCK (purchased directly through jacelaboratories website)

PART 3 - CCF COMPLETION (completed after you have successfully completed and passed PART 2)

PART 4 - DOT COLLECTORS EXAM (completed after you have successfully completed and passed PART 2)


PART 3 & PART 4 ARE COMBINED UPON SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING PART 1 & 2


DOT Specimen Collectors must receive "qualification training" in order to comply with the Federal Regulations included in 49 CFR Part 40. Certified Training Solutions' online qualification training course includes the DOT-required information such as:

(1) How to complete all steps necessary to conduct a urine specimen collection correctly and the proper completion and transmission of the Custody & Control Form (CCF);
(2) How to handle “problem collections" (e.g., situations like “shy bladder” and attempts to tamper with a specimen);
(3) When is a Direct Observation collection necessary & how the directly observed collection must be conducted; along with training on monitored collection situations;
(4) What are fatal flaws and correctable flaws; and how to correct problems in collections; and
(5) The collector's responsibility for:

    • maintaining the integrity of the collection process

    • ensuring the privacy of employees being tested

  • ensuring the security of the specimen