Price of Single Course: $85
Price of Both Courses: $120
Reasonable Suspicion – Drugs
In the transportation industry, safety is the top priority and ensuring that employees are fit for duty is a critical responsibility. Reasonable suspicion of drug use plays a vital role in protecting passengers, drivers, and the public by identifying potential impairments before they lead to accidents or incidents. Transportation managers and supervisors are trained to recognize behavioral, physical, and performance indicators that may suggest drug use, allowing them to take appropriate action in compliance with federal regulations and company policy. This proactive approach helps maintain a safe, reliable, and accountable transportation system.
Reasonable Suspicion – Alcohol
In the transportation industry, maintaining safety and reliability depends on employees being free from alcohol-related impairment while on duty. Reasonable suspicion for alcohol use is an essential safeguard that empowers managers and supervisors to identify signs of impairment—such as odor, appearance, behavior, or job performance—that may compromise safety. By recognizing these indicators and acting in accordance with federal regulations and company policy, transportation leaders can take timely steps to prevent risks, protect passengers and drivers, and uphold a culture of accountability.
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