DOT/CDL Physicals:
We provide required physicals to maintain compliance with Department of Transportation regulations. These Health assessments are comprehensive and include dipstick urinalysis.
DOT (Department of Transportation) physicals are medical examinations required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the United States. The primary purpose of these physicals is to ensure that drivers are physically, mentally, and emotionally fit to safely operate commercial vehicles. Key objectives include:
Public Safety: Ensuring drivers are healthy enough to handle the physical and mental demands of operating a commercial vehicle, thereby reducing the risk of accidents and injuries on the road.
Driver Health: Identifying medical conditions that could impair a driver’s ability to safely operate a vehicle, such as cardiovascular issues, diabetes, respiratory problems, vision or hearing impairments, and neurological disorders.
Compliance: Meeting federal regulations that mandate periodic health evaluations for commercial drivers. These regulations help standardize the level of health and fitness required for the job.
Workforce Readiness: Ensuring drivers are fit for duty, which can help employers manage risks and reduce liability related to health-related incidents.
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