Regulatory Bodies & Agencies
Federal and state agencies that set and enforce occupational health and transportation safety standards.
DOT — Department of Transportation
Federal department overseeing all transportation modes in the United States, including regulations for commercial driver health and drug/alcohol testing.
Learn moreFAA — Federal Aviation Administration
Agency that regulates civil aviation, including medical certification requirements for pilots and flight crew.
Learn moreFMCSA — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Agency within the US Department of Transportation that regulates the trucking and bus industries.
Learn moreNIDA — National Institute on Drug Abuse
NIH institute that supports research on drug use and addiction, informing workplace drug testing science and policy.
Learn moreOSHA — Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Federal agency under the Department of Labor that sets and enforces workplace safety and health standards.
Learn moreSAMHSA — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency within HHS that leads public health efforts to reduce substance abuse and promotes mental health in the United States.
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