Reasonable Suspicion Training: Effects of Depressant Drug Use
Course Length: 9 Minutes English/10 Minutes Spanish
Video Runtime: 8:19 English/8:28 Spanish
Overview: Carriers with drivers who require a Commercial Driver'"s License (CDL) need driver supervisors who are trained on alcohol misuse and drug use. They must be familiar with signs of probable misuse. This is an important first step in keeping unsafe, impaired drivers off the road. The Reasonable Suspicion Training curriculum is designed to help learners understand when a driver may be sent for testing and what to do after testing is required.
Marijuana and opioids are classified as depressants. The effects of these drugs can lead to dangerous driving behaviors. Trained supervisors need to recognize the effects of these drugs. This will help to determine if a reasonable suspicion test is required.
Reasonable Suspicion Training: Effects of Depressant Drug Use is designed to help driver supervisors recognize the signs and symptoms of depressant drug use.
Objectives:
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
Discuss depressant drug effects and how they impair driving abilities
Recognize signs and symptoms of depressant drug use
Outline:
Reasonable Suspicion Training: Effects of Depressant Drug Use covers the following topics:
Introduction
- Navigation
- Introduction
- What You'll Learn
Depressant Effects
- Observe Warning Signs
- Behavior and Personality
- Physical Appearance
- Work Performance
- Classes of Drugs
- Marijuana
- Opiates
- Over-the-Counter Medications
- Prescription Medications
Conclusion
Regulations Covered: 49 CFR Part 382
Copyright Date: 2023
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