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Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training – Online
Supervisors in safety-sensitive industries play a critical role in maintaining a drug-free workplace. This course fulfills the two-hour training requirement outlined by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for supervisors responsible for identifying and responding to signs of drug and alcohol use in the workplace. It helps employers meet the FMCSA compliance standards under 49 CFR 199.241 and 199.113.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is designed for supervisors in safety-sensitive industries, particularly in oil and gas, who are responsible for enforcing a substance abuse policy and may need to refer employees for reasonable suspicion drug or alcohol testing.
Course Topics Include:
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DOT and FMCSA drug-free workplace training requirements
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Physiological and behavioral signs of substance use and impairment
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Alcoholism and substance abuse characteristics
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Effects of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, PCP, and methamphetamine
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Drug testing protocols for DOT-required substances
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Legal considerations for documentation and employee referral
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Best practices for intervention and response
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
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Recognize DOT and FMCSA training mandates for reasonable suspicion testing
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Identify key indicators of substance abuse and impairment
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Understand the effects of commonly tested drugs
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Document and respond to substance-related incidents appropriately
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Apply effective intervention strategies to maintain a compliant, safe work environment
Course Details
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Duration: 2 Hours, 5 Minutes
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Language: English
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Standards Covered: 49 CFR 199.241 and 49 CFR 199.113
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Prerequisites: None
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Delivery Format: Online
Help your supervisors make informed, compliant decisions in the face of substance-related risks. Enroll in Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training today.
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