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Designated Employer Representative (DER) online training course for Department of Transportation regulated employers, including the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) module.The most comprehensive, convenient, and cost-effective DER training available in the industry.This is the full DER training course including the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Module. If you require training in additional transportation modes, you may purchase additional modal sections/modules separately. The Designated Employer Representative (DER) online training course is a comprehensive course designed to prepare the DER to perform his or her duties properly, as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). The course offers an in-depth, plain-English study of the Federal regulations, 49 CFR Part 40 for drug and alcohol testing, from the perspective of the DER. The online course duration is approximately 8 hours, and must be completed within 60 days.The PHMSA training module covers the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) rules found in 49 CFR Part 199 - Drug and Alcohol Testing. Topics include: Who is covered under the PHMSA rules and when they are covered by the rules; employer notice and education requirements for employees; alcohol and drug testing rules, including those related to post-accident testing and reasonable suspicion; record retention requirements; and MIS reporting.DER Training Note: If your organization has DOT employees, you are required to designate a DER to handle the process of drug and alcohol testing. It is also strongly recommended that you assign an Alternative DER. Both the main DER and the Alternate DER should complete this course (each purchased separately).DISCLAIMER:  The DER training course is meant to provide general guidelines and information for handling your company’s drug and alcohol testing program and is in no way meant to replace legal advice. The content herein is based on 49 CFR Part 40 and other Department of Transportation and Operating Agency publications and rules. The interpreted content herein should not be specifically construed as Regulation. The content provider is not responsible for misinterpretations, or for the users' decision making or resulting actions (or lack thereof) in administering drug and alcohol policies and programs.We urge you to consult with competent legal counsel in any matters relating to compliance with DOT or any Federal Regulations. Read more

Designated Employer Representative (DER) online training course for Department of Transportation regulated employers, including the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) module.The most comprehensive, convenient, and cost-effective DER training available in the industry.This is the full DER training course including the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Training Module. If you require training in additional transportation modes, you may purchase additional modal sections/modules separately. The Designated Employer Representative (DER) online training course is a comprehensive course designed to prepare the DER to perform his or her duties properly, as required by the Department of Transportation (DOT). The course offers an in-depth, plain-English study of the Federal regulations, 49 CFR Part 40 for drug and alcohol testing, from the perspective of the DER. The online course duration is approximately 8 hours, and must be completed within 60 days. The FRA training module covers the Federal Railroad Administration  (FRA) rules found in 49 CFR Part 219 - Control of Alcohol and Drug Use. Topics covered include: Who is covered under the FRA and when they are covered by the rules; employer notice and education requirements for employees;alcohol and drug testing rules, including those related to post-accident testing and reasonable suspicion; record retention requirements; and MIS reporting. DER Training Note: If your organization has DOT employees, you are required to designate a DER to handle the process of drug and alcohol testing. It is also strongly recommended that you assign an Alternative DER. Both the main DER and the Alternate DER should complete this course (each purchased separately). DISCLAIMER:  The DER training course is meant to provide general guidelines and information for handling your company’s drug and alcohol testing program and is in no way meant to replace legal advice. The content herein is based on 49 CFR Part 40 and other Department of Transportation and Operating Agency publications and rules. The interpreted content herein should not be specifically construed as Regulation. The content provider is not responsible for misinterpretations, or for the users' decision making or resulting actions (or lack thereof) in administering drug and alcohol policies and programs. We urge you to consult with competent legal counsel in any matters relating to compliance with DOT or any Federal Regulations. Read more

This training module contains pertinent information relating to the FAA’s drug and alcohol testing program and testing requirements for air traffic controllers, Part 119 Certificate Holders authorized to conduct operations under Part 121 or Part 135, or Operators under 91.147. This module will assist the Designated Employer Representative (DER) with the knowledge needed to execute a drug and alcohol testing program that meets the FAA requirements found in 14 CFR Part 120. This individual training module is best used in conjunction with the full DER Training Course.This module is meant to complement the full DER training course and should be taken along with the full DER training course.DISCLAIMER:  The DER training course is meant to provide general guidelines and information for handling your company’s drug and alcohol testing program and is in no way meant to replace legal advice. The content herein is based on 49 CFR Part 40 and other Department of Transportation and Operating Agency publications and rules. The interpreted content herein should not be specifically construed as Regulation. The content provider is not responsible for misinterpretations, or for the users' decision making or resulting actions (or lack thereof) in administering drug and alcohol policies and programs.We urge you to consult with competent legal counsel in any matters relating to compliance with DOT or any Federal Regulations. Read more

This online training course/module is best used in conjunction with the full DER training course.  DERs at DOT-covered entities must have a full, working knowledge of BOTH the DOT and the FRA rules relating to drug and alcohol testing requirements. The FRA training module covers the Federal Railroad Administration  (FRA) rules found in 49 CFR Part 219 - Control of Alcohol and Drug Use. Topics covered include: Who is covered under the FRA and when they are covered by the rules; employer notice and education requirements for employees;alcohol and drug testing rules, including those related to post-accident testing and reasonable suspicion; record retention requirements; and MIS reporting. Read more

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