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Alcohol & drugs Driver
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Name of person who will answer driver questions about the materials Drivers subject to Part 382 1a Information drivers must receive
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Safety-sensitive functions Prohibited driver conduct Circumstances under which a driver will be tested 1b Information drivers must receive
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Testing process and procedure Drivers are required to submit to Part 382 tests 1c
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Refusal to submit and the consequences The consequences for failing a drug or alcohol test 1d Information drivers must receive
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The consequences for having an alcohol test result of 0.02 to 0.04 1e Information drivers must receive
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The effects of alcohol and drug use on an individual’s health, work, and personal life Company policy 1f Information drivers must receive
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Drug and alcohol prohibitions Alcohol: – –Use while performing safety-sensitive functions – –Use during the 4 hours before performing safety-sensitive functions 2a
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Drug and alcohol prohibitions Alcohol: – –Reporting for duty or remaining on duty to perform safety-sensitive functions with an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater 2b
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Drug and alcohol prohibitions Alcohol: – –Use during the 8 hours following an accident, or until a post-accident test is completed – –Refusal to take a required test 2c
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Alcohol and drug prohibitions Drug: – –Use of any drug, except by doctor’s prescription – –Testing positive for drugs 2d
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Alcohol and drug prohibitions Drug: – –Having an adulterated or substituted test specimen – –Refusing to take a required test 2e
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Pre-employment drug testing Driver must be notified of test prior to testing Driver must submit before performing any safety-sensitive function 3a
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Pre-employment drug testing Company must receive a verified negative test result 3b
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Post-accident testing Alcohol: – –Fatality – –Driver receives a citation within 8 hours and any vehicle involved must be towed 4a
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Post-accident testing Driver receives a citation within 8 hours and any person involved in the accident receives an injury requiring treatment away from the scene 4b
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Post-accident testing Drug: – –Fatality – –Driver receives a citation within 32 hours and any vehicle involved must be towed 4c
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Post-accident testing Driver receives a citation within 32 hours and any person involved in the accident receives an injury requiring treatment away from the scene 4d
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Post-accident testing Driver must remain available for testing Driver must refrain from consuming alcohol for 8 hours after the accident or until a test is performed 4e
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Random testing The alcohol testing rate is 10 percent of the average number of driver positions 5a
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Random testing A driver may only be tested for alcohol during, just before, or just after performing safety-sensitive functions 5b
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Random testing The drug testing rate is 50 percent of the average number of driver positions Drug testing may be performed at any time the driver is at work 5c
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Random testing Selection must be made by a scientifically valid method: – –Random number table – –Computer based random number generator 5d
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Random testing Unannounced Testing dates spread reasonably throughout the year 5e
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Random testing When notified, the driver must immediately proceed to the testing site 5f
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Reasonable suspicion testing Driver must submit to alcohol and/or drug test when supervisor or company official has reasonable suspicion to believe the driver is using alcohol and/or drugs 6a
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Reasonable suspicion testing Alcohol testing: Observations must be made during, just before, or just after the driver performs safety-sensitive functions 6b
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Reasonable suspicion testing Drug testing: Any time reasonable suspicion exists while the driver is on duty 6c
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Return-to-duty and follow-up testing A driver who fails an alcohol or drug test must undergo a return-to-duty test with an alcohol result of less than 0.02 and/or a negative drug test 7a
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Return-to-duty and follow-up testing A driver is subject to at least six unannounced follow-up tests in the first 12 months Follow-up testing can be conducted for up to 60 months 7b
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Alcohol testing procedures Testing performed by a BAT or STT Testing performed in a private setting 8a
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Alcohol testing procedures Identification Explanation of testing procedure Completion of testing form 8b
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Alcohol testing procedures Screening test Confirmation test 8c
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Drug testing procedures Urine sample is analyzed Integrity of specimen is important All handling and storage must be tracked 9a
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Drug testing procedures Identification Explanation of collection procedure Remove outer clothing/empty pockets 9b
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Drug testing procedures Wash hands Select wrapped/sealed container Provide specimen 9c
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Drug testing procedures Collector must inspect specimen for tampering If there are signs of tampering a new collection must be done 9d
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Drug testing procedures Collector must follow specific procedure when preparing specimen for testing 9e
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Drug testing procedures Lab tests for five substances: 1. 1.Marijuana 2. 2.Cocaine 3. 3.Amphetamines 4. 4.Opiates 5. 5.Phencyclidine (PCP) 9f
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Drug testing procedures If initial test is positive confirmation test is performed Only samples confirmed positive are reported as positive 9g
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Drug testing procedures If test is positive MRO will discuss with driver 9h
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Retention of test results All drug and alcohol records must be kept in a secure location with controlled access All drivers must request their records in writing 10
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