Maritime — USCG 46 CFR Part 16
USCG Maritime Drug Testing: Compliance, Random Selection, and Reporting
Drug testing, MRO workflows, and audit-ready documentation for USCG-regulated vessel crews.
Your crew is your vessel. Testing must be seamless and documented.
Maritime operations run on tight schedules. Your crew rotates between ports, and downtime costs money. The USCG requires vessel operators to maintain a drug-testing program with minimum 50% annual random testing for safety-sensitive positions. Results must be documented, retained for 5 years (or 1 year for negatives per 46 CFR 16.220), and available on audit. Atlas Onboard centralizes it.
Atlas Onboard for Maritime
Testing and compliance built for your fleet.
Crew-Based Random Selection
Define your random pools by vessel, role, or rotation schedule. Atlas Onboard selects crew for testing automatically, schedules collection at participating clinics in each port, and tracks completion.
Nationwide Clinic Network
Atlas Onboard's clinic network supports collection in every major US port and port-adjacent city. Crew can schedule immediately. Results flow directly to Atlas Onboard within hours—not days.
Expanded & Specialized Panels
Beyond the baseline 5-panel, Atlas Onboard supports expanded panels (10-panel), synthetic opioid testing, and custom panels per your company policy.
MRO & RTD Coordination
Non-negative results route to your MRO. Your MRO conducts the interview. RTD cases are tracked and reported back to the system.