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If a drug testing site tells you to “come back tomorrow,” do NOT leave. Truck drivers, this is critical. If you are sent for a DOT drug or alcohol test and the collection site tries to close early or asks you to return the next day, you must immediately call your Designated Employer Representative (DER) — the person who sent you for the test. Do not walk out. Leaving can be reported as a refusal to test, and a refusal goes straight into the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse. That means prohibit
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If a drug testing site tells you to “come back tomorrow,” do NOT leave. Truck drivers, this is critical. If you are sent for a DOT drug or alcohol test and the collection site tries to close early or asks you to return the next day, you must immediately call your Designated Employer Representative (DER) — the person who sent you for the test. Do not walk out. Leaving can be reported as a refusal to test, and a refusal goes straight into the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse. That means prohibit
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