DOT Supervisor Training – $59
Bill Judge’s DOT Supervisor Drug & Alcohol Awareness Training
This new online course featuring Bill Judge, nationally known DOT Drug Law Expert, is designed to help you meet the DOT training requirements for supervisors of covered safety-sensitive employees as described in 49 CFR Part 40. The training materials address reasonable suspicion as a performance issue, and as something in reality they are already doing.
Special discounts are available for a group of 5 or more students.
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Course Description
What supervisors need to know is what to look for and what to do if someone seems unfit for duty. Using the Four Steps of Constructive Confrontation and Documentation developed by the U.S. Navy and in practice nationally over the last fourteen years, supervisors can now take action knowing they are protecting everyone. Supervisors will know not only how and when to do reasonable suspicion testing but why they need to do it. Designed to help you meet DOT compliance training requirements the kit includes:
DOT Supervisor Handbook
Follows the instructional video segments and provides additional information along with reproducible checklists and documentation to perform post accident and reasonable suspicion testing.
Do It Right! Reasonable Suspicion Pocket Guide
Contains smaller versions of the instructions, observation form, consent to test, and refusal forms so both the supervisor and employee can use what they know to take immediate action and have the necessary documentation.
To provide training and support for the supervisor who may have to make a reasonable suspicion determination the video segments cover issues like:
- The Effects of Alcohol and Drugs in the Workplace
- The Role of the Supervisor in a DOT Testing Program
- Signs, Symptoms, and Behavioral Indicators of the DOT 5 Prohibited
Drugs and Alcohol Misuse:
- Prohibited Behavior and Prescription Drug Use
- How to Recognize and Document Performance using the Behavior
- Observation Checklist
- How to apply the Four Steps of Constructive Confrontation
- How to handle employee defense strategies
What to do when:
- An employee refuses to be tested
- A supervisor receives hearsay information
- An employee discovers a suspicious substance
- An employee who leaves the work site without authorization after being unfit for duty






