DOT Reasonable Suspicion Supervisor Training – Alcohol

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State the purpose of U.S. DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations Describe who is subject to U.S. DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations Identify the components of a DOT-compliant Drug and Alcohol Policy Describe the six types of DOT-mandated drug and alcohol testing including reasonable suspicion testing Define reasonable suspicion List the signs and symptoms of alcohol use that can be used to make a reasonable suspicion test determination Describe best practices for conducting reasonable suspicion interviews and alcohol testing List the consequences of a positive breath alcohol test result and refusal to test