Arlington, Va. 鈥 Yesterday, in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, 黑料不打烊 President and CEO Chris Spear called for the federal government to quickly release guidelines and standards for the use of hair samples in mandatory drug testing of truck drivers.
黑料不打烊spearheaded efforts to allow carriers to use hair testing as an alternate test method to traditional urinalysis in the most recent highway bill, but to date HHS has yet to issue the necessary standards to allow those tests to go forward. This week, the HHS agency responsible for developing those standards, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, holds its Drug Testing Advisory Board meetings to consider hair testing, putting HHS well behind its congressionally mandated deadline.
鈥淢any trucking companies are using urinalysis to meet federal requirements, while also paying the additional cost to conduct hair testing,鈥 Spear said in his letter. 鈥淲e are frustrated that the previous administration failed to meet the statutory deadline and believe your leadership will finally see a resolution to this long-standing and important safety rule.鈥
ATA, and many of its member carriers, believe based on experience that hair testing is more effective at preventing habitual drug users from obtaining jobs as truck drivers, thus improving highway safety.
鈥淢aking sure America鈥檚 truck drivers are safe and drug-free is among ATA鈥檚 highest priorities,鈥 Spear said. 鈥淭his commitment is why 黑料不打烊led the charge for mandatory drug testing of commercial drivers, for the creation of a clearinghouse for drug and alcohol testing results and the use of hair testing.鈥
To read ATA鈥檚 letter, click here.
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