Alcohol & Drug Testing: What Drivers Need to Know - DVD Training
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Overview
- Helps you comply with requirements of 49 CFR 382.601 (providing your drivers with educational materials covering 11 key areas, along with a copy of your company's alcohol and drug testing policies and procedures)
- Program provides a high-level overview of the Drug and Alcohol FMCSA Clearinghouse rule, explaining the data submitted by motor carriers and service providers to the FMCSA.
- Using a conversational tone that speaks directly to drivers, this program:
- Discusses the specific rules under Parts 40 and 382 of the FMCSRs, including key definitions, prohibited conduct, and the circumstances under which drivers will be tested
- Covers the 6 types of testing required (pre-employment, post-accident, random, reasonable suspicion, return-to-duty, and follow-up)
- Features scenarios that go through alcohol and drug testing processes and procedures
- Emphasizes why drivers must comply with the alcohol and drug testing requirements
- Also includes info on refusal to submit to testing and referral to a substance abuse professional
- Ready-to-use training program includes several components
- Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
Effective June 1, 2023, U.S. Department of Transportation allows for the use of oral-fluid (saliva) specimens for drug testing. As a result, motor carriers must train drivers in safety-sensitive positions on oral-fluid specimen collection procedures to comply with 49 CFR 382.601(b)(6).
For more information, and to download a driver training handout on oral-fluid drug-testing procedures, click here.
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Specification
Product Code | Description | Language | Format | Copyright Date | ISBN |
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38335
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DVD Training - English
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English
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DVD
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2014 (Rev. 1/18, 10/19)
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978-1-61099-608-2
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