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One motor carrier employee plays a critical role in a DOT drug and alcohol testing: the designated employer representative (DER). This may be the most important person in your DOT drug and alcohol testing program.
The DER is responsible for:
- Protecting the carrier’s interests,
- Safeguarding the roadways from impaired commercial drivers, and
- Assisting drivers in steps to restoring their career following a violation.
They are the go-to person for drivers, clinics, medical review officers, and substance abuse professionals.
Join us in this engaging presentation where we provide:
- An overview of the DER’s responsibilities, and
- 3 interactive exercises with real-life scenarios where you are asked what you would do.
The event will close with a question-and-answer session with our subject matter experts.
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