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Urgent: It’s time to protect public safety!

Support the association that supports you Dear NDASA Member and Industry Partner: Today, more than ever, we are standing at a crossroads and what happens next will shape the safety of our workplaces and communities for years to come. President Trump is reportedly...

Join the National Conversation on Marijuana Rescheduling

The National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA) is hosting a national conversation to discuss the public safety implications surrounding the rescheduling of marijuana on Tuesday, December 16, at 4 p.m. (EST). This is a live streaming event open to the...

NDASA submits comments on DOT proposal to add fentanyl to drug testing panel

Submit your comments by Friday, October 17. NDASA has submitted its comments on the Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs: Addition of Fentanyl to the Department of Transportation's Drug-Testing Panel; Harmonization with...

Podcast: Member's Memo

Updates on relevant industry news, compliance issues, regulatory changes and upcoming events.

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FMCSA Scam Alert

FMCSA Scam Alert

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a warning to FMCSA-registered entities of a phishing scam disguised as notice of a required safety audit. Through an email, scammers pretending to be from FMCSA say a safety audit needs to be...

From the Executive Director’s desk

Our "WHY" The heart and soul of NDASA has always been: taking the time to remember WHY we do what we do every day and inspiring our members to do the same. That may look different for you than it does for me or for our industry colleagues.  For many of our...

Hair testing: Proposed rule for Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Drug Testing Programs

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is proposing to establish scientific and technical guidelines for the inclusion of hair specimens in the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs (Guidelines). We encourage you to review the...