What drug test does Network Rail use?
What drug test does Network Rail use?
As required, we test for the following drug groups using the Urine Laboratory Screen and Confirmation Drug test. Amphetamines, Benzodiazepines, Cannabis, Cocaine, Methadone, Opiates, Propoxyphene, MDMA (Ecstasy), Tramadol and Ketamine.
Do train drivers get drug tested UK?
‘ British transport company Stagecoach introduced staff drug testing last year after lengthy consultation with its workforce. Now all bus and train drivers can be tested at any time for recent drug or alcohol consumption.
How often is a railway medical?
every 3 years
How often must a train driver have a medical examination? 2.1 Train drivers must pass the initial medical examination to get a licence (normally before appointment) and then have a periodic medical examination at least every 3 years up to the age of 55.
Does BNSF hair follicle test?
Yes you will have a follicle test.
What happens if you poop during a drug test?
Do not allow any of the feces passed to contaminate the urine being collected. If feces does contaminate the urine specimen, the collection must be restarted.
How often are train guards tested?
Other drug and alcohol management requirements applying specifically to rail operations in NSW include: annual random testing of at least 25% of rail safety workers (commercial operators only); mandatory post-incident testing following a NSW prescribed incident; and. additional reporting of certain events.
How long does a Network Rail medical Last?
10 years
Medical Certificate (usually lasts 10 years, but dependent on age) Drug & Alcohol Results.
What is a Category 1 rail medical?
CAT 1 Rail Medical The highest medical certification, a Category 1 Rail Medical applies to workers who perform safety critical work and whose sudden incapacity may lead to a serious incident that affects public safety or the rail network.