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		<title>New Saliva Alcohol Screening Device: Alco-Screen 02</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nicole Gifford (NASTC Director, Drug &#38; Alcohol Program)]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 14:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The QED A-150 Saliva Alcohol Screening Device is no longer manufactured. If you currently have QEDs, you can still use them until you run out or they expire. We are now using a new device called the Alco Screen 02. If you are an STT...</p>
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  New Saliva Alcohol Screening Device: ALCO‑Screen 02
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  Learn how the ALCO‑Screen 02 saliva alcohol screening device helps fleets improve safety, streamline testing, and maintain FMCSA compliance.
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									<p>The QED A-150 Saliva <a href="https://nastc.com/safety-and-compliance/">Alcohol Screening Device</a> is no longer manufactured. If you currently have QEDs, you can still use them until you run out or they expire. We are now using a new device called the Alco Screen 02. If you are an STT trained by NASTC and you have not been trained on the new device, please contact our office. If your STT Training is current, you do not have to be totally retrained, BUT you do have to complete the mock collection portion of the STT Training specific to the device that you are using per FMCSA. The mock collections must be observed by someone that is already trained on the Alco Screen 02 and we can do that with you through a webcam training that takes about 20-30 minutes.</p><p>Some facts about the new device:</p><p>&#8211; The Alcohol Testing Form has not changed<br />&#8211; The cost of the new device is the same as the QEDs, but you will receive an additional device for the same price<br />&#8211; The shelf life of the Alco Screen 02 runs about the same as the QED device</p><p>Again, if you have not been trained on the new Alco Screen 02 give us a call, 800-264-8580.</p><p data-start="114" data-end="403">For fleets looking to modernize <a href="https://nastc.com/safety-and-compliance/">alcohol screening</a> and maintain <a href="https://nastc.com/safety-and-compliance/">regulatory compliance,</a> the ALCO‑Screen 02 is a fast, non-invasive solution. Incorporating it into your <a href="https://nastc.com/safety-and-compliance/">safety program</a> can help you detect potential issues early, improve driver safety, and stay aligned with FMCSA guidelines.</p><p data-start="405" data-end="546">Learn more about <a href="https://nastc.com/safety-and-compliance/">NASTC drug and alcohol testing and compliance support programs</a> or <a href="https://nastc.com/contact/">contact us</a> to discuss how we can help your fleet stay compliant, safe, and efficient.</p>								</div>
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		<title>MVR Monitoring Becomes Crucial Step In Compliance</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Angel Clark]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2025 21:29:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Changes are coming to Medical Certificate reporting for all CDL drivers.  Beginning June 23, 2025, Certified Medical Examiners (CMEs) must electronically submit exam results for CDL drivers to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The records must be sent by midnight of the next...</p>
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									<p>Changes are coming to Medical Certificate reporting for all CDL drivers.  Beginning June 23, 2025, Certified Medical Examiners (CMEs) must electronically submit exam results for CDL drivers to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The records must be sent by midnight of the next calendar day. While drivers will still need to self-certify their type of commercial operation (inter/intra, etc.), they will no longer be responsible for turning in their own medical certificate information to the State Driver’s License Agencies (SDLAs), nor have to hand over a hard copy to their company. The FMCSA will now be transmitting the data to the State Agencies that will update the Commercial Driver’s License Information System (CDLIS) and also link the results to the drivers’ MVRs. Carriers still remain accountable for making sure that every driver is medically qualified at all times making MVR Monitoring critical. If certification lapses the SDLAs will initiate license downgrades and push the info out to the MVRs so it will be more important than ever to have a reliable MVR Monitoring service in place. NASTC can help your company with this. Please call in and ask for our Safety Dept. to discuss.</p>								</div>
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