No Change in 2011 FAA, PHMSA Testing Rates

Both agencies are telling employers their minimum random drug testing percentage rates will stay at 25 percent.

Two more DOT agencies, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, announced Tuesday that their minimum random drug testing percentage rates will stay at 25 percent during 2011 because positives rates on administered tests remained low in 2009. FAA also said its required rate for randomly testing safety-sensitive employees for alcohol will stay at 10 percent.

The positives rate must remain below 1 percent to continue the testing rates at these low levels, and this is usually the case. FAA said the 2009 reported random drug test positive rate was 0.534 percent, while the random alcohol test positive rate was 0.088 percent.

PHMSA said the reported positive rate in 2009 from operators of gas, hazardous liquid, and carbon dioxide pipelines and operators of liquefied natural gas facilities was below 1 percent, so its testing rate for 2011 remained low.

The FAA regulations are found in 14 CFR 120.109(b) for drug testing and 120.217(c) for alcohol testing. PHMSA's are in 49 CFR 99.119 (drug testing) and 199.229 (alcohol testing).

Product Showcase

  • SlateSafety BAND V2

    SlateSafety BAND V2

    SlateSafety's BAND V2 is the most rugged, easy-to-use connected safety wearable to help keep your workforce safe and help prevent heat stress. Worn on the upper arm, this smart PPE device works in tandem with the SlateSafety V2 system and the optional BEACON V2 environmental monitor. It includes comprehensive, enterprise-grade software that provides configurable alert thresholds, real-time alerts, data, and insights into your safety program's performance all while ensuring your data is secure and protected. Try it free for 30 days. 3

Featured

Webinars