Drug and Alcohol – Reasonable Suspicion Testing

Supervisors play a critical role in maintaining workplace safety through proper management of drug and alcohol testing. The Drug and Alcohol – Reasonable Suspicion Testing course equips supervisors with the skills to identify and respond to unsafe behaviors that may indicate substance use.

This course provides practical guidance for documenting observations, initiating testing, and managing the reasonable suspicion process while ensuring compliance with FMCSA regulations.

Course Content

Participants will learn:

  • How to recognize unsafe behavior that may be related to drug or alcohol use
  • Proper documentation of observations to support reasonable suspicion testing
  • Steps to manage the testing process in accordance with FMCSA requirements
  • Maintaining safety and compliance while protecting employee rights

Fee

$39.95

Instruction

Student Seld-Service, Online

Duration

4 Hours Classroom Equivalent

More Information

Student Profile: Supervisors and Management Professionals
Pre-requisites: Drug and Alcohol Testing Overview
Language of Instruction: English

Upcoming Opportunties

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This online training course is delivered by CarriersEdge, a trusted Saskatchewan Trucking Association partner.

Lesson Qty: 3
Passing Score: 85

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