Drug-Free Workplace Training for Employees is a one-hour online course created to meet or exceed the employee training standards set by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for various agencies such as the FMCSA, FAA, FTA, FRA, USCG, and non-DOT regulated employers. Training ensures compliance and prepares employees to make informed decisions regarding drug and alcohol use in the workplace.
Training covers the effects and consequences of prohibited drug and alcohol use on personal health, safety, and overall work, and employees gain awareness and understanding of the potential dangers associated with substance abuse. They learn to recognize behavioral cues, signs, and symptoms indicating prohibited drug and alcohol use, empowering them to take proactive measures.
A well-trained workforce is more adept at identifying and reporting changes in behavior that may signify a substance issue, enabling employers to intervene early and mitigate safety risks, creating a safer, healthier, and more productive workplace by providing employees with the knowledge and resources necessary to address substance abuse.
The self-paced course allows employees to learn independently, using engaging videos, informative documents, helpful resources, and practical guides. Upon successfully passing the online exam, employees can immediately download a certificate of completion, demonstrating their commitment to maintaining a safe and drug-free work environment.
By enrolling employees in drug-free workplace training, learners will meet the required and recommended training standards under federal and state regulations, fulfilling the employee drug and alcohol awareness training requirements of an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).