49 CFR Part 199 · 49 CFR Part 40

PHMSA Drug & Alcohol Testing for Pipeline Professionals

PHMSA-compliant drug and alcohol testing programs for pipeline operators, contractors, and covered employees under 49 CFR Part 199 and 49 CFR Part 40 — helping protect pipeline safety, regulatory compliance, and operational continuity.

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Pipeline operations require strict safety oversight. If your employees perform covered operations, maintenance, or emergency-response functions on regulated pipeline facilities, PHMSA drug and alcohol testing rules apply.
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What's Included

Who Must Comply?

Pipeline operations require strict safety oversight. If your employees perform covered operations, maintenance, or emergency-response functions on regulated pipeline facilities, PHMSA drug and alcohol testing rules apply.
Pipeline Operators

Companies operating regulated gas, hazardous liquid, or LNG pipeline facilities must maintain compliant testing programs for covered employees.

Pipeline Maintenance Technicians

Workers who inspect, repair, or maintain pipeline systems perform safety-critical functions that directly impact system reliability and public safety.

Emergency Response Personnel

Employees who respond to pipeline incidents or emergencies must be fit for duty and ready to perform safely under high-pressure conditions.

Pipeline Controllers / Operations Personnel

Personnel who monitor pipeline systems, control flow, or support operational decisions play a key role in preventing incidents and maintaining safe operations.

How it works

Required Test Types

Federal regulations require specific testing under defined circumstances. EZDOT, LLC, manages all of them.
01
Pre-Employment

Required before a covered employee performs PHMSA-regulated safety-sensitive functions.

02
Random Testing

Covered employees are placed in a random testing pool and selected throughout the year based on DOT/PHMSA requirements.

03
Post-Accident

Required after qualifying pipeline accidents or incidents when an employee’s performance may have contributed.

04
Reasonable Suspicion

Conducted when a trained supervisor observes signs of possible drug or alcohol misuse.

05
Return-to-Duty

Required after a DOT drug or alcohol violation before the employee may resume covered functions.

06
Follow-Up Testing

Unannounced testing required under a SAP-directed follow-up plan after return-to-duty.

Compliance Checklist

Stay inspection-ready with a PHMSA-compliant testing program built for pipeline safety, documentation, and operational accountability.

Program Setup & Policy

Testing & Training

Documentation & Oversight

Regulatory Resources

EZDOT Pro Tip: PHMSA compliance goes beyond testing—it requires written plans, covered employee tracking, contractor oversight, and audit-ready records. A properly managed program helps pipeline operators reduce risk, respond confidently to inspections, and keep safety-sensitive operations moving.
PHMSA Drug & Alcohol Testing Regulations

Official PHMSA requirements for drug and alcohol testing programs covering pipeline operators and employees who perform regulated operations, maintenance, or emergency-response functions.

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DOT Procedures for Drug & Alcohol Testing

Standardized federal procedures for workplace drug and alcohol testing across all DOT-regulated industries under 49 CFR Part 40.

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Frequently Ask Questions

Who is covered under PHMSA drug and alcohol testing rules?

Covered employees include individuals performing regulated operations, maintenance, or emergency-response functions on pipeline facilities subject to PHMSA rules.

Yes. Contractors performing covered functions for a regulated pipeline operator may also be subject to PHMSA drug and alcohol testing requirements.

PHMSA programs are governed primarily by 49 CFR Part 199, while DOT testing procedures are governed by 49 CFR Part 40.

The employee must be removed from covered functions and complete the DOT return-to-duty process with a qualified Substance Abuse Professional before returning.

Yes. PHMSA requires post-accident testing after qualifying pipeline accidents or incidents when the employee’s performance may have contributed.

Yes. Pipeline operators must maintain written anti-drug and alcohol misuse plans that align with PHMSA and DOT requirements.