HARTFORD, Conn., June 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Foley, a leading provider of DOT
compliance, data monitoring, and hiring software solutions, is
stepping up its efforts to assist companies in navigating the new
phase of the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse regulations set
to take effect this year. With significant changes on the horizon,
Foley is committed to ensuring that businesses employing commercial
drivers are fully prepared and compliant.
The FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse, a critical tool in
enhancing road safety by maintaining records of commercial drivers'
drug and alcohol violations, is undergoing updates that will impact
how companies manage their compliance.
Starting November 18, 2024, new
regulations will require State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) to
begin downgrading the commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) and
commercial driver's permits (CPLs) of drivers listed as
"prohibited" due to violations, which could significantly affect
the operational capabilities of many companies.
Joel Sitak, CEO of Foley,
emphasizes the importance of readiness: "At Foley, we understand
the challenges these regulatory changes bring to your operations.
We've provided compliance with the Clearinghouse regulation since
it originally took effect, and now our goal is to equip you with
the tools and knowledge to not only meet these new requirements but
to thrive under them. We are here to help you maintain a safe,
compliant, and efficient workforce."
To further aid companies in understanding and preparing for
these changes, Foley is hosting a free webinar titled "2024 FMCSA
Clearinghouse-II Update: What You Need to Know About New
Regulations." Scheduled for June 27th
at 2:00 PM ET, the webinar will cover
the essentials of the new Clearinghouse-II regulations, their
impact, and how businesses can prepare for the changes.
Attendees will also learn how Foley's Dash Platform can support
them in automating manual Clearinghouse requirements, following DOT
drug and alcohol testing protocols, and continuously monitor
drivers to quickly catch red flags. The webinar is a vital resource
for safety managers, fleet owners, and anyone responsible for
Clearinghouse compliance.
By combining modern software with a six-star customer
experience, Foley develops initiatives that drive business forward,
reduce risk, and instills confidence in businesses with employees
who drive. To learn more about Foley's Drug & Alcohol
Clearinghouse Management program, visit
foleyservices.com/clearinghouse where you can schedule a
personal demo.
About Foley
Foley provides innovative DOT compliance; hiring, screening, and
onboarding; and data monitoring solutions tailored to employers
with commercial drivers. For over 30 years, Foley has been a
trusted partner to companies by proactively reducing risk and
ensuring compliance with federal regulations.
Contact:
Mariah Barr
mariah.barr@foleyservices.com
(716) 512-1706
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