Florida’s Section 5311 sub-recipient agencies must adopt one of two FDOT model substance abuse policies. Employees or applicants who violate the drug and alcohol testing program by testing positive or refusing a DOT required drug or alcohol test must be immediately removed from safety sensitive duty and provided a referral to a qualified Substance Abuse.. read more →
Florida’s Section 5311 sub-recipient agencies must adopt one of two FDOT model substance abuse policies. Employees or applicants who violate the drug and alcohol testing program by testing positive or refusing a DOT required drug or alcohol test must be immediately removed from safety sensitive duty and provided a referral to a qualified Substance Abuse.. read more →
Authored by Diana Byrnes, Substance Abuse Management Specialist, Center for Urban Transportation Research This manual provides safety-sensitive employees with an overview of the DOT drug and alcohol testing program. Included are explanations of the urine collection process, breath alcohol testing process, the actions that constitute an employee’s refusal to test and the consequences of positive.. read more →
This tool kit contains example practices for ensuring the safe use of medications by safety-sensitive employees. It includes policies, forms, lists, and training aids. Download Tool Kit September 2011 read more →
These guidelines apply only to employers and individuals who come under the regulatory authority of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and those individuals who conduct urine specimen collections under DOT regulations. The term “employee” is used throughout this document and has the same meaning as “donor” as used on the Federal Drug Testing Custody.. read more →
Clean, Sober & Safe (Handbook) Just entering the transportation industry? Performing tasks defined by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) as safety-sensitive, such as working on pipelines, driving a truck, operating a ferry or a train, or repairing an airplane? Then, you are subject to DOT workplace drug & alcohol testing. Here are the basics.. read more →