Training & Certifications

Professional compliance training and certification programs for DOT-regulated businesses and individuals.

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Drug & Alcohol โ€“ DER (Designated Employer Representative) Training Certification

Training for individuals designated to administer a DOT drug and alcohol testing program. This course is designed for Designated Employer Representatives (DERs) under 49 CFR Part 40 and covers DER responsibilities, test result handling, regulatory actions, refusals, Clearinghouse awareness, and coordination with Medical Review Officers and Substance Abuse Professionals.

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Drug & Alcohol โ€“ DOT Supervisor Reasonable Suspicion Training Certification

Required FMCSA training for supervisors who oversee DOT-regulated drivers. This course satisfies 49 CFR ยง382.603 and covers alcohol misuse, controlled substance awareness, reasonable suspicion observations, documentation, testing timelines, and supervisor responsibilities.

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CDL Driver Drug & Alcohol Policy Training

Drug & Alcohol โ€“ CDL Driver Training Certification is an online course that educates commercial drivers on the DOT drug and alcohol regulations in 49 CFR Part 40 and Part 382. This training helps CDL drivers understand prohibited conduct, testing requirements, consequences of violations, and how to remain compliant in safety-sensitive duties. Self-paced, mobile friendly, and includes an instant certificate upon completion.

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Construction Compliance Training โ€“ USDOT Operators

Compliance training for construction companies holding a USDOT number, covering DOT vehicle safety and OSHA job-site requirements.

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Agricultural Compliance Training โ€“ USDOT Operators

Compliance training for agricultural businesses operating under USDOT, addressing FMCSA exemptions, DOT rules, and OSHA safety guidelines.

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Food Industry Compliance Training โ€“ USDOT Operators

Compliance training for food industry operators holding a USDOT number, covering FMCSA, DOT, and OSHA safety expectations.

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