U S Fish and Wildlife Service Form 3-200-8 2025

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Pre-placement Medical Clearance (242 FW 4): Trainees must pass their pre-placement medical clearance and drug testing.
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They run the standard DOT level drug screen, and do randoms.
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Depending on the position you occupy, the Department is required to conduct reasonable suspicion, random, follow-up, accident, and drug testing of applicants tentatively selected for testing designated positions. Your servicing human resources offices are the focal points for the drug-free workplace program.
Learn more about this program, the Medical Exam Process and the Wildland Firefighter Tookkit and Form at .bia.gov/firejobs. Drug Testing This is a drug testing designated position in ance with Executive Order 12564, and under the Departments Drug Free Workplace Program.
Typically, a drug screen failure will result in a lifetime ban -- unless you are a professional athlete. If its a pre-employment drug screen failure, your application file will be flagged, preventing you from being considered for future positions.

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