KEY LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS
TESTING IS NOW MANDATED
WHAT ALCOHOL USE IS PROHIBITED?
WHO IS AFFECTED BY D.O.T. RULES?
WHERE CAN I GET INFO AND MANUALS ON
ALCOHOL TESTING?
STANDARDS & PROCEDURES
FOUR SITUATIONS REQUIRE ALCOHOL TEST
CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL MISUSE:
ANNUAL M.I.S. REPORT
OTHER RULES FOR EMPLOYERS
PHILOSOPHY
KEY LEGISLATION:
OMNIBUS TRANSPORTATION EMPLOYEE TESTING ACT OF 1991
This Act codified as law the previous Department of
Transportation (DOT) regulations (49 CFR Part 40) requiring
drug testing of safetysensitive employees in the transportation
industry and, among other things, added alcohol to the
list of drugs to be tested for!
KEY REGULATIONS:
49 CFR Part 40
Covers the entire domain of safety & fitness for duty
in the transportation industry!
These regulations are posted at
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/fmcsr/40.htm
49 CFR Part 382
Covers (in greater detail) the domain of workplace drug
& alcohol testing for D.O.T.!
These regulations are posted at
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/fmcsr/382.htm
ALCOHOL TESTING IS NOW MANDATED:
(by 1994 ammendments to Part 40) These are separate
regulations (NOT requiring MRO) HOWEVER, Many employers
expect MRO to be knowledgable about the process AND
the followup rules: EAP, Follow up etc.
WHAT ALCOHOL USE IS PROHIBITED?
Performance of safetysensitive functions is prohibited...
while having an indicated alcohol concentration of 0.04
or greater. while using alcohol. within four hours (8
hours for flight crews) after using alcohol.
THIS IS KNOWN AS THE "FOUR HOUR BOTTLE-TO-THROTTLE"
RULE!
WHO IS AFFECTED BY D.O.T. REGULATIONS?
[This is essentially the same list for alcohol as for
the drug rules]
IN ADDITION:
ALL EMPLOYERS DOING BUSINESS WITH UNCLE SAM ARE MANDATED
TO HAVE A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE PROGRAM
By mandate, each program must include 5 elements:
WHERE CAN I GET INFO AND MANUALS ON ALCOHOL TESTING?
| INDUSTRY: | # OF EMPLOYEES: | Safety-Sensitive Employees: |
|---|---|---|
| Aviation (FAA) | 340,000 | Flight crew, attendants, instructors,Dispatchers, Air Traffic Controllers, Maintenance, et. al. |
| CMV (FWHA) | 6,600,000 | All CDL holders (Drivers) |
| Railroad (FRA) | 80,000 | Hours of Service Act employees, Engine, train & signal services, dispatchers. |
| Mass Transit (FTA) | 200,000 | Vehicle operators, controllers, mechanics, & Armed security personnel |
| Pipeline (RSPA) | 120,000 | Operations, maintenance & Emergency-response personnel |
| Maritime (USCG) | 120,000 | Crewmembers operating a commercial vessel |
DOT adjusts Random Rates annually based on the annual MIS reports required of employers each March 15. New rates take effect on January 15.
Re-employment testing not required! Initial Part 40 DOT regulations called for preemployment testing but this was rescinded due to a court order after suit by unions and others.
CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL
MISUSE:
1998 DOT RANDOM TEST RATES -- AS OF 1/15/98 |
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| Operating Administration | % Random Rate for Drugs | % Random Rate for Alcohol |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Aviation Administration | ||
| Federal Highway Administration | ||
| Federal Railroad Administration | ||
| Federal Transit Administration | ||
| Research/Special Programs Adm. | ||
| U.S. Coast Guard | ||