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  • Drug & Alcohol Supervisor
     
    Overview:  The US Department of Labor and the US Coast Guard require reasonable suspicion training for all employees designated to supervise regulated employees under applicable regulations.  The requirements apply to employees who have management or supervisor responsibilities along with employees who have regular contact with regulated personnel.  Federal requirements mandate that the employer shall provide education materials that explain the requirements and the employer's policies and procedures with respect to meeting these requirements.

    Course Length:  8 hours

    Course Objectives: Upon completion of this training the student will be familiar with or able to:
    • The events leading up to the establishment of the Anti-Drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Regulations.
    • Describe what safety-sensitive workers are and why safety-sensitive workers are part of the Anti-Drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program.
    • Define the six required types of tests in the Anti-Drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program.
    • Describe what prohibited conduct is for drug use and alcohol misuse.
    • State the five prohibited drugs the program tests for and outline actions and effects of their use.
    • Recall the consequences of a verified positive drug or alcohol test.
    • Define alcohol and prohibited conduct under the Alcohol Misuse regulations.
    • Recall the consequences for refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test.
    • Define the permanent bar and what behavior will cause a safety-sensitive worker to be permanently barred.
    • Identify the indicators of probable drug use and/or alcohol misuse.
    • Understand the supervisor's responsibilities in the overall compliance program.
    • Recall the signs and symptoms of illegal drug use and alcohol misuse.
    • Define the supervisor's role within the process for testing an employee based on reasonable cause/suspicion.
    • Identify the steps of confronting an employee upon observation of the indicators of probable illegal drug use or alcohol misuse.
    • Participate in an interactive scenario to make a determination to conduct a test.
    • Recognize the importance of record keeping and appropriate documentation.
    • Review questions that were asked by supervisors in other companies and the answers.

    CFR Reference:  49 CFR Part 40

    Course Required By:  DOT, USCG

    Written Exam:  SMS requires a minimum score of 70%.  Incorrectly answered questions will be reviewed with student to ensure understanding before completion of course.

    Students will use actual Federal Chain of Custody forms and Reasonable Suspicion checklists for this course.

    Retraining:  Retraining will occur as the employer sees fit or as a new supervisor is introduced into the company.

    Course Price:  $151

    To schedule this course, contact us at
    training@acadian.com.

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    General Information:
    Safety Management Systems           
    2916 N. University Avenue
    Lafayette, LA 70507
     
    Deliveries:
    P.O. Box 98000
    Lafayette, LA 70509-8000