FMCSA will go through formal rulemaking process to make sleep apnea recommendations mandatory

U.S. President Barack Obama has signed a bill that will require a formal rulemaking process be followed in order for sleep apnea screening to become mandatory for American commercial vehicle drivers. The bill was prompted by the U.S. trucking industry’s fears that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration would issue a guidance rather than go through an extensive formal rulemaking process.

DriverCheck extends a thank you to Canada’s truck drivers

In recognition of National Trucking Week, DriverCheck is thanking Canada’s drivers and their employers for their significant contribution to our country.

With your drivers at the wheel, international trade is rolling. The most recently published statistics show that our country’s carriers transported about 225 billion tonne-kilometres of freight in 2011. That accounts for over half of all trade between Canada and the U.S. and 43 percent of all trade between Canada and the world.

DriverCheck’s designated laboratory expands

A new testing facility planned for Edmonton, Alberta in the fall of 2012 has the potential to improve turnaround times on lab-based tests for DriverCheck clients in the region.

Gamma-Dynacare Medical Laboratories says the facility will provide toxicology screening services to the oil and gas sector and other industries in Western Canada. However, the new laboratory does not currently offer confirmation testing services. Confirmation tests will continue to be sent to DriverCheck’s designated laboratory in London, Ontario.

K2/Spice (synthetic marijuana) and bath salts

Several DriverCheck clients are starting to inquire about the prevalence of K2/Spice in Canada, and whether certified laboratories have the ability to test for synthetic cannabis (currently, no lab in Canada can perform this test).

K2 or Spice is a mix of herbs, spices or shredded plant material that is often sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.

Random employee drug and alcohol testing proven effective in Canada

Research shows Alberta oil companies are on the right track with a new pilot project that requires employees be randomly tested for drugs and alcohol.

Recently, three Alberta-based oil companies announced they would be adopting the practice on a trial basis, and while union representatives claim it’s ineffective, the trucking industry has actually found the opposite to be true. Random testing is a proven way to deter substance misuse and abuse in the workplace.

DriverCheck sponsors Harley giveaway

DriverCheck would like to congratulate Casey from PERI Scaffold Services in Edmonton on being the lucky winner of a brand new Harley-Davidson Dyna Switchback FLD at this year’s Oil Sands Trade Show and Conference.

As a major sponsor of the giveaway, DriverCheck had the honour of presenting the prize at the Suncor Community Leisure Centre in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Our sales manager, Kris Phippen, decided to have some fun with it.

DriverCheck acquires OSAD and Canada Wide Mobile

DriverCheck announced today that it has acquired OSAD and Canada Wide Mobile as it continues to expand its presence in the workplace medical testing market.

“Our acquisition of these companies strengthens the DriverCheck service offering in many ways,” says Connor Page, DriverCheck’s Business Development Manager. “It gives us a full service occupational health clinic in the heart of the Oil Sands.”

DriverCheck partners with MedSleep to provide sleep apnea testing and fatigue management

DriverCheck is pleased to announce it has joined forces with Canada’s top sleep experts to help employers address the issue of fatigue – a serious concern in safety-sensitive work environments.

MedSleep is widely experienced in the field of sleep disorders medicine, and DriverCheck is a leading provider of workplace medical testing and assessments in Canada