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MARCOM's online training series on DOT “Reasonable Suspicion” Testing for Managers and Supervisors: Part I, the first of two parts, explores the drug and alcohol regulations of DOT, the definition of “reasonable suspicion”, the conditions that warrant “reasonable suspicion” testing, signs of drug usage in an employee, and the procedures that managers and supervisors need to follow to carry out “reasonable suspicion” testing effectively and equitably. This course employs a dynamic blend of audio, full-motion video, text, and vibrant graphics, making it the most cost-beneficial safety and regulatory compliance training available. The course is partitioned into several logical sections for easy understanding... and retention.
The DOT “Reasonable Suspicion” Testing for Managers and Supervisors: Part I course provides essential information for managers and supervisors regarding DOT’s “Reasonable Suspicion” drug and alcohol testing. Upon course completion, participants should:
- Grasp the DOT/FMCSA drug and alcohol regulations.
- Understand the situations that necessitate motor carrier employees to undergo drug or alcohol testing.
- Comprehend the concept of “reasonable suspicion” testing and the process of conducting drug and alcohol tests.
- Recognize the indicators that suggest an employee may be struggling with substance abuse.
49 CFR Part 199 – Drug and Alcohol Testing
This online DOT Reasonable Suspicion Testing for Managers and Supervisors: Part I course covers the following topics:
Approximately 45 minutes
To pass this course, a score of 80% must be achieved.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion will be available for download and printing.
This course will take roughly 45 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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