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Just say no to the “high” way

Webcast
Date: Thursday, Jun 13 2024
Time: 01:00 PM (CST)
Duration: 60 min

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All commercial drivers have restrictions on drug and alcohol use. But DOT drug and alcohol testing is reserved for those operating vehicles requiring a CDL. This leaves employers operating non-CDL CMVs without a required testing mechanism to detect drug or alcohol use of their drivers. What are their options?

Join our webcast as we discuss how to implement a non-DOT drug and alcohol testing program for drivers not covered under 49 CFR Part 382. Topics covered include:

  • A summary of drug and alcohol prohibitions for non-CDL CMV drivers,
  • Key elements to include in a non-DOT drug and alcohol testing program, and
  • State and federal employment law considerations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to mitigate the risk of having an impaired driver behind the controls of your fleet vehicle.

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