DOT Reasonable Suspicion Drug & Alcohol Training for Supervisors: A Certificate Program | American Bus Association

DOT Reasonable Suspicion Drug & Alcohol Training for Supervisors: A Certificate Program

Webinar | December 20 | 2-4 p.m. ET

DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training is required under federal law and mandates that certain employers involved in transportation-related fields train their supervisors in identifying the signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol use and abuse. DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training for supervisors is required for all personnel who manage one or more safety-sensitive employees covered by one or more federal regulation. Commercial motor vehicle operators, airlines, railways, and transit organizations are among those commonly required to train their supervisors in reasonable suspicion determinations.

Attendees, completing this session will receive a DOT Reasonable Suspicion Training certificate.

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