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TO ALL VISITORS:
Written curricula (or references to good educational
media) are hereby solicited! We already know of a few
and plan to update this page in the future. If anyone
has a "tried and true" curriculum for employees
or supervisors in html or electronic format, please
email! Meanwhile, here are the "bare bones"
curricula as outlined by D.O.T.:
* not updated past the 2001 rules changes *
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FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS
Part 382 - Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and
Testing
Subpart F-
Alcohol Misuse and Controlled Substances Use Information,
Training, and Referral
Sec.382.601
Employer obligation to promulgate a policy on the misuse
of alcohol and use of controlled substances.
(a) General requirements. Each employer shall provide
educational materials that explain the requirements
of this part and the employer's policies and procedures
with respect to meeting these requirements.
(1)The employer shall ensure that a copy of these materials
is distributed to each driver prior to the start of
alcohol and controlled substances testing under this
part and to each driver subsequently hired or transferred
into a position requiring driving a commercial motor
vehicle.
(2)Each employer shall provide written notice to representatives
of employee organizations of the availability of this
information.
(b)Required content. The materials to be made available
to drivers shall include detailed discussion of at least
the following:
(1)The identity of the person designated by the employer
to answer driver questions about the materials;
(2)The categories of drivers who are subject to the
provisions of this part;
(3)Sufficient information about the safety sensitive
functions performed by those drivers to make clear what
period of the work day the driver is required to be
in compliance with this part;
(4)Specific information concerning driver conduct that
is prohibited by this part;
(5)The circumstances under which a driver will be tested
for alcohol and/or controlled substances under this
part;
(6)The procedures that will be used to test for the
presence of alcohol and controlled substances, protect
the driver and the integrity of the testing processes,
safeguard the validity of the test results, and ensure
that those results are attributed to the correct driver;
(7)The requirement that a driver submit to alcohol
and controlled substances tests administered in accordance
with this part;
(8)An explanation of what constitutes a refusal to
submit to an alcohol or controlled substances test and
the attendant consequences;
(9)The consequences for drivers found to have violated
subpart B of this part, including the requirement that
the driver be removed immediately from safety-sensitive
functions, and the procedures under section 382.605;
(10)The consequences for drivers found to have an alcohol
concentration of 0.02 or greater but less than 0.04;
(11)Information concerning the effects of alcohol and
controlled substances use on an individual's health,
work, and personal life; signs and symptoms of an alcohol
or a controlled substances problem (the driver's or
a coworker's); and available methods of intervening
when an alcohol or a controlled substances problem is
suspected, including confrontation, referral to any
employee assistance program and or referral to management.
(c) Optional provision. The materials supplied to drivers
may also include information on additional employer
policies with respect to the use or possession of alcohol
or controlled substances, including any consequences
for a driver found to have a specified alcohol or controlled
substances level, that are based on the employer's authority
independent of this part. Any such additional policies
or consequences must be clearly and obviously described
as being based on independent authority.
(d) Certificate of receipt. Each employer shall ensure
that each driver is required to sign a statement certifying
that he or she has received a copy of these materials
described in this section. Each employer shall maintain
the original of the signed certificate and may provide
a copy of the certificate to the driver.
Sec. 382.603 Training for supervisors.
(a)Each employer shall ensure that persons designated
to determine whether reasonable suspicion exists to
require a driver to undergo testing under section 382.307
receive at least 60 minutes of training on alcohol misuse
and receive at least an additional 60 minutes of training
on controlled substances use. The training shall cover
the physical, behavioral, speech, and performance indicators
of probable alcohol misuse and use of controlled substances.
[Most recent revision © June 15, 1996]
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