XPO | sleep apnea screening for truckers, is it a law now?

Correct...BUT it is NOT manditory for every driver to take the test..only if you do not meet the criteria...
 
Had to chime in.I've been on the hose for about 7 years now.I went on my own before laws took affect.I feel 100% better since started.Was having to take a compliance letter every year for DOT Certification.Now My employer Old Dominion started contracting with a company in Ga.They supply all my supplies at no charge to me at all.I'm not big on big brother.But,I have alway's been compliant and I do think this is a growing health problem that driver's overlook.Glad to see the government stepping in on the matter.Hope XPO will step up and take care of there driver's like OD has.I'm very Thankful that I work for a company that has took one less expense out of my pocket ever year.

Do you know if OD will pay for any of the alternative treatments out there other than the hose?
 
My employer pays for everything and encourages all our drivers to get screened and tested for this if you think you have a problem and everybody that i have talked to here says they are better off using the machine to help them sleep and be rested for the next work day if i hadnt lost 45 lbs i know one would have been in my truck at night get tested for your family and yourself God bless
 
If you are 50 years or older, or high blood pressure or if your BMI is above what they say is ok, then they can make you take a home sleep study test. My doctor said all they really need is for the driver to have BMI high, and they can make you take the test, just for that.
The BMI scale is out dated.
 
Had to chime in.I've been on the hose for about 7 years now.I went on my own before laws took affect.I feel 100% better since started.Was having to take a compliance letter every year for DOT Certification.Now My employer Old Dominion started contracting with a company in Ga.They supply all my supplies at no charge to me at all.I'm not big on big brother.But,I have alway's been compliant and I do think this is a growing health problem that driver's overlook.Glad to see the government stepping in on the matter.Hope XPO will step up and take care of there driver's like OD has.I'm very Thankful that I work for a company that has took one less expense out of my pocket ever year.




XPO don't give a ::shit:: about their Drivers they have sent drivers out that should not have driven and I know for a fact a driver was killed one nite cause he was made to run when he told them he was too ill to run !! But they made him run that nite and well he never came home !!
 
XPO don't give a :::shit::: about their Drivers they have sent drivers out that should not have driven and I know for a fact a driver was killed one nite cause he was made to run when he told them he was too ill to run !! But they made him run that nite and well he never came home !!
No company makes the driver do anything that he or she feels unsafe about..Its that driver who makes that decision.Just saying.
 
No company makes the driver do anything that he or she feels unsafe about..Its that driver who makes that decision.Just saying.

Southeastern started covering all expenses as well. When they first rolled it out they offered a $250 bonus to any driver who voluntarily took a sleep study at no cost to the driver.

They pay for machines, hoses, etc. The problem is now it's all electronic. If you aren't using the machine it tells on you and you can't drive until you've had so many hours on it for the month.
 
No company makes the driver do anything that he or she feels unsafe about..Its that driver who makes that decision.Just saying.

At the expense of his job. Just sayin'.
I hate that "just saying" crap the kids use these days. And please spare me the "if he's fired he can sue" argument. We both know that isn't an option with at will employees.
 
Southeastern started covering all expenses as well. When they first rolled it out they offered a $250 bonus to any driver who voluntarily took a sleep study at no cost to the driver.

They pay for machines, hoses, etc. The problem is now it's all electronic. If you aren't using the machine it tells on you and you can't drive until you've had so many hours on it for the month.
Old Dominion uses the same company Southeastern does.Yes,like I said the company keeps track and if you are not complaint you are grounded till you are.
 
At the expense of his job. Just sayin'.
I hate that "just saying" crap the kids use these days. And please spare me the "if he's fired he can sue" argument. We both know that isn't an option with at will employees.
And what is your responsibility to do on your 10 hours off?? Rest..If you are not capable of driving after your break then you are the one to make the call.A company cannot fire you if you have a legitimate reason that you cannot work.If that's a problem you need to find another place to work.
 
And what is your responsibility to do on your 10 hours off?? Rest..If you are not capable of driving after your break then you are the one to make the call.A company cannot fire you if you have a legitimate reason that you cannot work.If that's a problem you need to find another place to work.

It's the same at all of the non union carriers, companies, etc, even the green and white trucks. I know a driver from Old Dominion who had an illness and took his twelve weeks FMLA. As soon as that was up he received his termination lettter in the mail.
 
It's the same at all of the non union carriers, companies, etc, even the green and white trucks. I know a driver from Old Dominion who had an illness and took his twelve weeks FMLA. As soon as that was up he received his termination letter in the mail.
I have learned that what you hear.There alway's another side of the story.I will leave like that and it goes on everywhere.I have been out on leave several times and made sure all paperwork was complete and have never had a problem returning to work
 
I have learned that what you hear.There alway's another side of the story.I will leave like that and it goes on everywhere.I have been out on leave several times and made sure all paperwork was complete and have never had a problem returning to work

He's my father in law and former coworker. I was with Old Dominion until 2008 when I was laid off. It was the first layoffs in their history. My father-in-law had a stroke and they only gave him three months and terminated him.

It's one of the reasons I didn't go back when they offered to rehire me after their economic termination.
 
He's my father in law and former coworker. I was with Old Dominion until 2008 when I was laid off. It was the first layoffs in their history. My father-in-law had a stroke and they only gave him three months and terminated him.

It's one of the reasons I didn't go back when they offered to rehire me after their economic termination.
Hate to hear.But, People forget that the medical leave on holds your job for 12 weeks by law.So anything after that the company can do what's best for them.Hope your father recovered fully and was able find another job.
 
Hate to hear.But, People forget that the medical leave on holds your job for 12 weeks by law.So anything after that the company can do what's best for them.Hope your father recovered fully and was able find another job.

He did, thank you. I wasn't singling out OD. I know it's the same everywhere.
 
Remember Twiggy? If you are as skinny as her, you will fail. These tests are designed to fail you. Even not being over weight they will fail you. The full test is about 42 test leads hooked to your skin in different areas. Now imagine falling to sleep in a clinic setting with all the equipment hooked up to your body. If you sleep 3 hours you are lucky. Some people need a c-pap machine. Most don't. How in the sam hell did freight get delivered back in the 50's 60' 70's without a sleep study & wearing a mask. It is like Amazon, a monetary juggernaut that can't be stopped. I wonder how many overweight drivers from Mexico have to take the test? Ever know of one from across the border who is over weight & was forced to take the test? Ya believe that and I am gonna find my deed to the bridge in NY NY. von.
 
Remember Twiggy? If you are as skinny as her, you will fail. These tests are designed to fail you. Even not being over weight they will fail you. The full test is about 42 test leads hooked to your skin in different areas. Now imagine falling to sleep in a clinic setting with all the equipment hooked up to your body. If you sleep 3 hours you are lucky. Some people need a c-pap machine. Most don't. How in the sam hell did freight get delivered back in the 50's 60' 70's without a sleep study & wearing a mask. It is like Amazon, a monetary juggernaut that can't be stopped. I wonder how many overweight drivers from Mexico have to take the test? Ever know of one from across the border who is over weight & was forced to take the test? Ya believe that and I am gonna find my deed to the bridge in NY NY. von.
Yes,it is a big money maker for sure.Just like Cancer & Diabetes .They have cure's for both.But,will never cure the disease because of the money being made by the drug companies
 
No company makes the driver do anything that he or she feels unsafe about..Its that driver who makes that decision.Just saying.
I beg to differ Kenneth, I remember this happening , He was forced to run . Might not happen in today's workplace environment, but it sure was common practice to be intimated to work back then. We were told that Con-way needed to be the first priority in our lives. That is a quote from a Service Center Manager.
 
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