DOT Certification Programs

Choose your path. Every course is fully virtual, DOT-compliant, and designed to take you from beginner to certified collector.

Urine Collector Training

Based on 49 CFR Part 40.33 โ€” the federal requirement for DOT urine collectors.

This comprehensive program covers every step of the DOT urine collection process from donor greeting to specimen security. You'll complete the federally-required 5 error-free mock collections and receive full documentation.

What You'll Cover

  • Step-by-step urine collection process (all 24 steps)
  • Federal Chain of Custody Form (CCF) โ€” completion & handling
  • Specimen integrity & security procedures
  • Handling split specimens correctly
  • Shy bladder & refusal situations
  • Observed collections โ€” when & how
  • Common collector errors & how to prevent them
  • 5 supervised error-free mock collections
  • Documentation for employer records & audits
2โ€“3 hrs Total Duration
Self-Paced Learning Format
$149 One-Time Fee
Enroll in Collector Training โ†’

๐Ÿ“œ What You Receive

Official training certificate, completed mock collection records, chain of custody documentation, and a personalized qualification statement โ€” all audit-ready.

โš–๏ธ Regulatory Basis

Curriculum is built directly from 49 CFR Part 40.33, which specifies the exact training requirements for DOT urine collectors. Covers all required elements.

๐Ÿ”„ Refresher Requirement

DOT requires collectors to complete error-correction training if they make a fatal flaw. We include guidance on maintaining ongoing compliance.

๐ŸŽฏ Who Should Enroll

New collectors, mobile testing business owners, clinic staff, occupational health sites, and anyone handling DOT-mandated specimen collection.

๐Ÿ“œ What You Receive

BAT certification documentation, device proficiency records, test scenario logs, and a qualification statement valid for DOT-regulated testing programs.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Device Coverage

Training covers the operational procedures for approved Evidential Breath Testing (EBT) devices as defined by DOT regulations.

๐Ÿ“Š Testing Scenarios

Practice screening tests, confirmation tests, calibration checks, and handling common issues like invalid results and donor refusals.

๐ŸŽฏ Who Should Enroll

Anyone who will administer breath alcohol tests under DOT regulations โ€” including collectors, clinic staff, and occupational health professionals.

Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) Training

Become certified to administer DOT evidential breath alcohol testing using approved EBT devices.

This program prepares you to conduct both screening and confirmation breath alcohol tests in compliance with DOT standards. You'll understand result interpretation, documentation, and donor rights throughout the process.

โš ๏ธ Device Requirement: Students must have access to their own DOT-approved EBT or ASD device to complete the proficiency demonstration. The knowledge portion of this training is fully virtual, but the hands-on mock tests require a physical device. View approved devices โ†’

What You'll Cover

  • How Evidential Breath Testing (EBT) devices work
  • Screening test vs. confirmation test โ€” when and how
  • Operating approved EBT devices step-by-step
  • Result interpretation (0.02 g/210L threshold)
  • Alcohol Testing Form (ATF) โ€” proper completion
  • Handling invalid results & device errors
  • Donor refusals & directly observed testing
  • Quality assurance & calibration checks
  • DOT reporting & record-keeping requirements
1โ€“2 hrs Total Duration
Self-Paced Learning Format
$179 One-Time Fee
Enroll in BAT Training โ†’

Complete Training Bundle

Everything you need to become a fully qualified DOT Collector AND Breath Alcohol Technician โ€” at a significant discount.