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Non DOT Urine Collector Training

Our Urine Collector Training course provides comprehensive instruction on how to properly collect urine specimens for drug testing in compliance with federal regulations, specifically 49 CFR Part 40. This program prepares individuals to perform collections confidently and correctly, ensuring the integrity of the process while meeting DOT and non-DOT standards nationwide.

Who Should Take This Training?

  • Individuals seeking certification as a urine drug test collector
  • Clinic and laboratory staff performing specimen collections
  • TPAs expanding their drug testing services
  • Mobile testing providers and on-site collectors
  • HR and safety officers administering internal testing programs
  • Medical assistants and occupational health professionals

What You Will Learn

  • Federal urine collection procedures under 49 CFR Part 40
  • Completing custody and control forms (CCFs) accurately
  • Proper steps for observed and unobserved collections
  • Handling shy bladder, temperature out-of-range, and refusals
  • Maintaining chain of custody and preventing specimen tampering
  • Conducting mock collections and achieving proficiency

This training ensures you are fully prepared to collect urine specimens according to federal guidelines while maintaining legal defensibility and donor privacy. With mock collection demonstrations and regulatory education, our program delivers the hands-on skills and knowledge needed to become a certified collector in any testing environment across the U.S.

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