DOT-COMPLIANT · ON-SITE EMPLOYER DRUG TESTING
Mobile Employer Drug Testing in Fort Wayne, Indiana
We travel to your facility — fleet yard, warehouse, cargo operation, or manufacturing floor — and administer federally compliant DOT and Non-DOT collections on-site. No clinic. No downtime.
Fort Wayne is northeast Indiana's primary freight and industrial hub, positioned at the convergence of I-69, I-469, and U.S. routes 24, 27, 30, and 33. JAT of Fort Wayne operates a fleet of over 120 semi tractors and 350 dry-van and refrigerated trailers from a facility with direct rail access — a rare combination that places truck drivers, warehouse staff, and rail-served logistics employees under a single employer roof. Norfolk Southern and Genesee & Wyoming provide rail interchange through the East Wayne Yard. Fort Wayne International Airport supports air cargo operations, 24-hour customs, and business aviation services, creating FAA-regulated employer demand in the region. NIPSCO's northern Indiana gas utility territory runs through Allen County, adding PHMSA-regulated field crews to the testing landscape. For any employer in this market, pulling safety-sensitive workers off-site for a clinic visit is a productivity and compliance risk the mobile model eliminates.
OnSite Employer Testing coordinates mobile drug testing collections at your Fort Wayne facility, yard, or job site. We do not operate a clinic. Review how it works or browse all locations we serve.
Why Fort Wayne Employers Need Mobile Testing
Fort Wayne's freight identity is built on refrigerated trucking, rail interchange, and cargo-capable airport infrastructure. JAT of Fort Wayne exemplifies the problem mobile testing solves: when your operation includes a truck service center, a rail-access warehouse, and a CDL driver pool all on one campus, a clinic-based testing program means drivers and warehouse operators leave the facility multiple times per year — for pre-employment, random, and post-accident events — creating scheduling gaps and lost productivity that compound across a large fleet.
Refrigerated and dry-van carriers in the Fort Wayne corridor run tight delivery windows. A DOT random that sends a driver off-site at 0600 before a departure can delay an entire route. Mobile collection happens at your facility on your timeline. For Norfolk Southern and Genesee & Wyoming rail employees at East Wayne Yard, post-accident and reasonable suspicion testing under FRA 49 CFR Part 219 demands immediate response — which a clinic cannot guarantee.
Program design and compliance obligations remain your responsibility under applicable law — we coordinate the collections.
Industries We Serve in Fort Wayne
Trucking and Fleet Operations
JAT of Fort Wayne operates one of northeast Indiana's largest private fleets, combining over-the-road transportation with a rail-access warehouse and a truck service center. Their CDL driver pool requires pre-employment, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion testing under FMCSA 49 CFR Part 382. Quest Transportation, Reilley Trucking, and Perfection Distribution represent additional logistics and transportation FMCSA-regulated employers in the Allen County market. We coordinate collections at dispatch areas, driver check-in points, and warehouse docks — not at a distant clinic.
Rail Operations
Norfolk Southern and Genesee & Wyoming both serve Fort Wayne with freight rail operations through the East Wayne Yard. FRA 49 CFR Part 219 requires covered railroad employees — including engineers, conductors, signal workers, and maintenance-of-way personnel — to participate in random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion programs. Post-accident testing under FRA rules has mandatory time windows that a clinic-based model can miss. We coordinate FRA-compliant DOT drug testing collections at rail yards and maintenance facilities.
Air Cargo and Business Aviation
Fort Wayne International Airport operates cargo facilities with 24-hour customs clearance and business aviation services. Aviation employers with safety-sensitive employees — cargo handlers, ground crew, fuelers, and maintenance personnel — are subject to FAA 14 CFR Part 120 anti-drug and alcohol misuse prevention requirements. We coordinate FAA-compliant pre-employment, random, and post-accident collections at the airport or at employer facilities in the airport business corridor.
Pipeline and Utility
NIPSCO serves northern Indiana including Allen County with natural gas and electric utility infrastructure. PHMSA 49 CFR Part 199 governs operators of gas pipelines and their covered employees. Utility field technicians dispatched from Fort Wayne-area depots cannot easily be pulled to a clinic mid-shift without creating service gaps and overtime exposure. We coordinate PHMSA-compliant collections at NIPSCO depots, maintenance facilities, and field staging locations throughout the region.
Manufacturing and Warehousing
Fort Wayne's manufacturing base supports food processing, auto parts, and industrial supply chains with large CDL-driving and forklift-operating workforces. Warehousing and distribution employers in the airport corridor and along U.S. 30 run Non-DOT company-policy programs for pre-employment screening and random deterrence. We coordinate both DOT and Non-DOT workplace drug testing at production floors and distribution docks.
Testing Services Available in Fort Wayne
We coordinate the following collections for Fort Wayne-area employers:
DOT drug testing collections (FMCSA, FRA, FAA, FTA, PHMSA)
- Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing
- Reasonable suspicion and return-to-duty testing
Breath alcohol testing (BAT certified)
- Oral fluid drug testing
Mobile and on-site collections at your facility, yard, or job site
Communities We Serve Near Fort Wayne
In addition to Fort Wayne, we serve employers throughout Allen County and surrounding areas including New Haven, Auburn, Decatur, Huntington, Columbia City, and Woodburn.
Employers along the U.S. 30 industrial corridor, the airport business district, and the East Wayne rail service area are within our standard mobile service range. Use our instant quote calculator to scope your collection or visit our service areas page for full coverage details.
Questions from employers in this region
Can you test JAT of Fort Wayne CDL drivers at their facility without pulling them off the dispatch line?
Yes. We coordinate collections at the employer's on-site location — a designated area in the driver lounge, dispatch office, or warehouse. Drivers do not leave the campus. Collections are timed to fit pre-departure windows or post-arrival schedules based on your operational needs.
What does FRA 49 CFR Part 219 require for post-accident testing at East Wayne Yard?
FRA post-accident testing is triggered by specific criteria — train accidents involving fatalities, injuries requiring immediate medical treatment away from the scene, or reportable equipment damage above threshold amounts. Testing must be completed within the FRA's mandatory time windows. Because those windows are tight, having a mobile collector available on short notice is operationally essential. Program design and compliance obligations remain your responsibility under applicable law — we coordinate the collections.
Do you serve refrigerated fleet carriers operating out of the Fort Wayne corridor on U.S. 30?
Yes. FMCSA-regulated carriers operating refrigerated fleets in the U.S. 30 and I-69 corridor are within our standard service range. We coordinate pre-employment, random, and post-accident DOT collections at carrier facilities throughout Allen County and adjacent counties.
Fort Wayne International Airport has 24-hour cargo operations. Can you coordinate after-hours testing for shift workers?
Yes. For employers with round-the-clock operations — cargo handlers, ground crew, and overnight maintenance — we coordinate collections at your facility. Scheduling is confirmed in advance with your HR or safety coordinator.
Core programs: Mobile & on-site drug testing, DOT drug testing, Non-DOT drug testing, Post-accident testing, Reasonable suspicion testing, Random testing programs, Breath alcohol testing. Planning: how it works, instant quote calculator, all locations. Industries: employer industries we support. Long-form answers: Employer drug testing FAQ. Quick questions: Contact us.
For how we think about regions and feasibility, see service areas.
Nationally coordinated collection support
OnSite Employer Testing is headquartered in Illinois and coordinates mobile and on-site employer testing across selected regions and employer locations—including through partner collectors when your program, timing, and geography allow. Availability depends on location, timing, test type, site access, collector availability, and scheduling needs.
Scope collections for your Fort Wayne-area operation
Share your facility address, expected donor count, test reason, and DOT or non-DOT status — we confirm what is workable and send a written proposal.
