Document Title:Drug and Alcohol Testing Results 2005 Annual Report Number of Pages: 92 Download Now: pdf Order Copies: This document is only available on-line. KeyWords:Alcohol testing, drug testing, random testing, safety-sensitive, violation rate Main Category: Drug and Alcohol, DAMIS Annual Reports Organization: U.S. Department of TransportationResearch and Innovative Technology AdministrationJohn A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center55 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02142-1093---*Chenega Advanced Solutions and Engineering (CASE) 55 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02142-1093 Organization Report Number: DOT-VNTSC-FTA-08-01 Sponsor Agency: U.S. Department of TransportationFederal Transit Administration Office of Safety and SecurityWashington, DC 20590 Sponsor Agency Report Number: FTA-MA-26-5559-08-1 Report Type: Final Report Description: This is the 11th annual report of the results of the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) Drug and Alcohol Testing Program. This report summarizes the reporting requirements for calendar year 2005, the requirements of the overall drug and alcohol testing program (49 CFR Part 40 and 49 CFR Part 655), the results from the data reported for 2005, and the random drug and alcohol violation rates (the percentage of persons selected for a random test who produced a positive specimen or refused to take the test) for calendar years 1995 through 2005.This report provides a brief overview of the drug and alcohol testing requirements for both safety-sensitive employers and employees. The official random rates for 2005 are provided, as well as the official random rate trends over the last 11 years. The results of alcohol and drug tests are provided by test type, employee category, and region. The positive testing rates for drugs and alcohol are also provided for each test type, employee category, and region. Continue browsing for publications