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DOT “Reasonable Suspicion” Testing for Managers and Supervisors (Part II)

Build confidence in detecting alcohol use and handling reasonable suspicion testing with professionalism.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  9 Lessons ·  22m  in Arabic, English 

Course Description

In this DOT “Reasonable Suspicion” Testing for Managers and Supervisors (Part II) course, you’ll learn how to recognize the physical and behavioral signs of alcohol use, how to approach employees for testing, and how testing and return-to-duty procedures work under DOT rules.

What You'll Learn

  • Identify consistent behavioral and physical signs of alcohol use, including changes in personality, appearance, speech, vision, and movement
  • Apply DOT guidelines to determine when reasonable suspicion testing is appropriate
  • Describe the correct procedure for approaching an employee respectfully for testing while following company and federal policies
  • Explain how drug and alcohol tests are conducted, what counts as refusal, and what outcomes may follow
  • Outline the steps in the removal, return-to-duty, and follow-up testing process
  • Support employees with substance use disorders by knowing what resources are available and the importance of early reporting and follow-up

Key Takeaways

  • Alcohol misuse affects judgment, coordination, and behavior, and even low levels can create safety risks in transportation jobs.
  • Alcohol can impair decision-making, speech, vision, and motor control, producing observable behavioral and physical signs.
  • Supervisors should approach employees respectfully, follow company and federal testing policies, and manage the process calmly and professionally.
  • Return-to-duty procedures are vital to both safety and employee recovery, and early reporting and follow-up support employees with substance use disorders.
  • Applying these skills helps protect the team, the company, and the public.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for managers and supervisors who oversee employees in DOT-regulated transportation roles and may need to recognize signs of alcohol use and follow reasonable suspicion testing procedures.

What does this course cover?

It covers recognizing behavioral and physical signs of alcohol use, applying DOT guidelines for reasonable suspicion testing, approaching employees for testing, how drug and alcohol tests are conducted, removal and return-to-duty procedures, and getting help for substance use disorders.

What skills will I gain from this course?

You will gain skills in acceptance test procedures, employee communications, return-to-work management, traffic regulations, and understanding blood alcohol content.

Does the course explain what happens if an employee refuses testing?

Yes, the course explains what happens during drug and alcohol testing and what counts as a refusal.

Does the course address supporting employees with substance use disorders?

Yes, it covers how to support employees with substance use disorders, what resources are available, and the importance of early reporting and follow-up.