Resource Directory

Resource Directory

Industry Resources

The Industry Resources section of Accredited Training Academy provides trusted guidance, tools, and reference materials to support training, compliance, and professional development within the drug and alcohol testing industry. As the official training and education division of Accredited Drug Testing, one of the nation’s leading providers of drug and alcohol testing, DOT testing services, and compliance consultation, our resources are developed from real-world operational experience. These materials help employers, collectors, supervisors, and compliance professionals stay informed, reduce risk, and maintain defensible testing programs in both DOT-regulated and non-DOT environments.

Compliance Tools & References
DOT & Workplace Guidance Industry Associations

ODAPC What Employers Need to Know Guide

If you employ safety-sensitive workers who must have Department of Transportation (DOT) drug and alcohol tests, or you manage a DOT drug or alcohol testing program, this publication can help you understand how to run an excellent program that meets DOT requirements.

DOT Urine Specimen Collection Instructions

These guidelines, together with the 49 CFR Part 40, and the DOT Operating Administration rules, with provide collectors with the information needed in the performance of their collection duties.

National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA)

A National trade association representing the drug and alcohol testing industry.

Patrice Kelly Consulting, LLC

Ms. Kelly is the former Director of the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy Compliance (ODAPC) and is recognized as the leading expert in DOT drug testing compliance and Part 40 regulations.

Smart Approaches To Marijuana (SAM)

Smart Approaches to Marijuana envisions a society where marijuana policies are aligned with the scientific understanding of marijuana’s harms, and the commercialization and normalization of marijuana are no more.

US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

The mission of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is to enhance the health and well-being of all Americans, by providing for effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.

Substance Abuse Mental Health Safety Administration (SAMSHA)

Most current listing of SAMHSA Certified Labs to conduct DOT Drug Testing.

i3 Collect

i3collect is the answer for Collectors, Lab’s and other service providers demanding a better software solution. i3collect is cutting-edge, easy-to-use, error suppressing technology that will take the Occupational Health industry to the next level and beyond. We separate ourselves from other platforms with overarching security, a premier service model and our easy-to-understand modules.

Affidavit of Correction DOT

An Affidavit of Correction for DOT testing is a document used to correct errors on the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form (CF). This form is essential for ensuring that the drug test is not cancelled due to errors. The affidavit must be signed by the collector of the drug test and certifies that the errors occurred and that appropriate measures have been taken to prevent their recurrence. The affidavit must be completed by the collection site personnel upon arrival at the site and returned to the employer with the employer's copy of the Chain of Custody Form.

DOT Oral Fluid Proficiency Mock Demonstrations

Complete Your DOT Oral Fluid Collector Qualification — Fast, Compliant, and Verified. DOT oral fluid collector qualification requires five consecutive, error-free mock collections per device, observed in real time by a qualified trainer. These mock demonstrations are mandatory to legally perform DOT oral fluid testing and must cover specific federal scenarios. Our DOT Oral Fluid Mock Collections provide the structured, trainer-monitored process you need to meet 49 CFR Part 40.35 requirements—without delays, confusion, or compliance risk. Oral fluid testing is now live. Get qualified before opportunities pass you by.

DOT Oral Fluid Proficiency Mocks Retake

This course is for students who have failed the initial DOT Oral fluid proficiency mock collections and are required to retake.