Lab-based, non-DOT workplace urine drug testing — the complete collection procedure, chain of custody, and how to handle problems when they come up. Provided free by TestRight Academy.
A complete, plain-English walkthrough of a defensible non-DOT urine collection — from setting up the site to closing out the paperwork.
Non-DOT testing — company policy, workplace programs, pre-employment — isn’t governed by a federal training mandate the way DOT collections are. There’s no rule forcing anyone to learn non-DOT urine collection properly, and honestly, no reason the fundamentals should sit behind a paywall.
We think charging for them is backwards. A specimen collected the wrong way is a result an employer can’t defend, a donor treated unfairly, and a program that falls apart the moment it’s challenged. Good technique protects everyone in the room — the donor, the employer, and you.
So TestRight Academy publishes its full non-DOT urine collection training free: no signup, no payment, no catch. Learn it, use it, share it with your team. If your work later needs a formal DOT qualification or a documented certificate, we offer those too — but the knowledge itself? That should be free.
Work through the full non-DOT urine collection training online at your own pace. Nothing to buy, nothing to unlock.
Use it to train yourself or your team and run cleaner, more defensible non-DOT collections.
If your work requires a DOT qualification or a documented certificate, our paid programs have you covered.
Yes — the entire non-DOT urine collection module is free to read, with no account, no email wall, and no payment. We mean it.
No. This is non-DOT training — workplace and company-policy testing isn’t regulated under 49 CFR Part 40, so there is no federal qualification for it. If you need a DOT credential, see our DOT programs; the collection fundamentals carry straight over.
The training itself is free and educational. If you need documented, audit-ready proof of training for a program file, that’s available through our compliance certificates — but you never have to pay just to learn the material.
Collection-site staff, clinic technicians, HR and safety managers, and any employer running a non-DOT urine testing program.