Well, its evident that your company press release is pulling everyones leg. Because if they werent, the rule regarding observed random testing would be clearly outlined in the DOT regulations. Heres the DOT link: U.S. Department of Transportation / Office of the Secretary of Transportation

As you can see in the regs, no such rule is implemented. Yes, the rules implemented Aug 2008 (actually, the correct date of implementation was June 25, 2008) are the most current. Any revisions of those regulations would be posted immediately, via U.S. Department of Transportation / Office of the Secretary of Transportation

And if your company truly isnt pulling your leg, then have them prove it to you by providing you the actual official regulation itself, as it would be outlined by the DOT (its within your right to do so anyway, as a DOT employee).
(Example: Subpart E - Urine Specimen Collections
§ 40.67 When and how is a directly observed collection conducted?)

Anybody can say anything in a "company press release"
Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . question about subbing I have read all the stickys and threads about subbing and dillution. I have used the substitution method two times in the last 8 years or so. I didn't use any info from anyone, I just assumed it was a good idea. Anyway, I am a daily smoker and the last time I smoked was 1 week ago, my test is Monday, which will be about 11 days. So I decided that the best solution is to sub with my girlfriend's urine. She hardly ever smokes. Maybe once a month or once every two months. The last time she Rating: 5