Alcohol & Drug Testing: Driver Awareness
Course Length: 60 minutes
May 2013 Update - This course includes an introduction to the FMCSA's program, CSA (Compliance, Safety and Accountability), and explains how this training specifically impacts drivers and carriers with respect to their CSA scores. This area has been updated due to changes in the CSA program. For complete training on CSA, please see the “CSA: Know the BASICs” course.
Give your drivers the
information they need for DOT's alcohol & drug testing requirements.
April 2011 Update - This course includes an introduction to the FMCSA's program, CSA (Compliance, Safety and Accountability), and explains how this training specifically impacts drivers and carriers with respect to their CSA scores.
The potential physical and financial consequences of alcohol
misuse and drug abuse are all too real. This flexible training program clearly
and concisely presents information to help keep drivers safe by highlighting
the 11 key areas DOT requires you to cover... helping you comply with 49 CFR
§382.601(b).
J. J. Keller’s Alcohol & Drug Testing: Driver Awareness
covers the following topics:
- Prohibitions
of Alcohol and Drug use
- Safety-Sensitive
Functions
- Pre-Employment,
Post-Accident, Random, Return-to-duty, and Reasonable Suspicion Testing
- Refusal
to Test
- Alcohol
and Drug Testing Procedures
- Consequences
of Violating the Prohibitions
Intended Audience
All drivers carrying a CDL
Regulations covered
49 CFR §382.601(b)
After completing this
course, employees will be able to:
- Understand
the four key areas that drivers need to be aware of when it comes to
alcohol and drug testing:
- The
prohibitions
- Testing
requirements
- Alcohol
and drug testing procedures
- Consequences
of violating the prohibitions