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Who Needs a DOT Physical?
You are required to have a physical exam and carry a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) medical certificate if you operate a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) or gross combination weight rating (GCWR) or gross vehicle weight (GVW) or gross combination weight (GCW) 10,001 pounds or more in interstate commerce OR You transport hazardous materials in quantities requiring placards, in interstate commerce.

The US Department of Transportation sets the following guidelines: CDL holders (Drivers) must have 20/40 correctable vision in each eye. Glasses or contact lenses are permitted. Drivers cannot be a diabetic on needle-injected insulin; diabetes controlled through a diet or oral medication is permitted. A driver's blood pressure must be under 160/100. Prescription medication to control blood pressure is permitted. Use of a Schedule 1 drug, amphetamine, narcotic or any other habit forming drug is not permitted.

If a driver has a current diagnosis of cardiac insufficiency, collapse, congestive cardiac failure or any other cardiovascular disease, he/she will be required to provide the Medical Examiner with a stress test (performed within the last 12 months) along with a release from the driver's physician stating that he/she can drive a commercial motor vehicle without restrictions.

The Department of Transportation also requires clearance for drivers that have been diagnosed with the following conditions: sleep apnea, recent back injury, recent major surgery, a current hernia, or have had recent workers' compensation claims.
DOT Drug Screening
CDL Drivers are also required to take random drug screens to maintain their license. The required procedure tests for the following: Marijuana, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Opiates, PCP, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepine, Methadone, Propoxyphene, Alcohol (Urine Test). Learn more about DOT Drug Screens at HealthCARE Express.
How Long is Exam Valid?
A DOT physical exam is valid for up to 24 months. The medical examiner may also issue a medical examiner's certificate for less than 24 months when it is desirable to monitor a medical condition.
MOST IMPORTANT
If the medical examiner finds that the person he/she examined is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), the medical examiner will furnish one copy of the results to the person who was examined and complete a Medical Examiner's Certificate. You must carry a current copy of your medical examination certificate with you when you drive.


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