USCG Designated Employer Representative (DER) Training, designed by subject matter expert and attorney Andrew Easler, is a 2-hour online program that qualifies DERs and prepares them to manage a drug and alcohol-free workplace in USCG-regulated environments.
A DER serves as a central figure in the drug and alcohol testing program, overseeing the program's administration, making informed decisions about testing, recording refusals, and ensuring regulatory compliance, and is critical in any organization, especially those regulated by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG).
The training explores a DER's responsibilities under federal statutes, particularly 49 CFR Part 40 and 46 CFR Part 16, which govern drug and alcohol testing in the maritime industry, forming the backbone of a DER's function within a USCG-regulated workplace, and covers a variety of topics, providing learners with a robust understanding of their role as a DER.
DER training is critical for ensuring that your workplace stays compliant with the complex web of federal regulations surrounding drug and alcohol testing. With a well-trained DER, organizations can avoid potential regulatory pitfalls, maintain a safe and productive work environment, reduce liability risks, and uphold high ethical standards.
Upon completing USCG DER Training, DERs will be fully equipped to manage a DOT and USCG-compliant drug and alcohol-free workplace policy, and training is more than just a course. It's an investment in workplace safety, compliance, productivity, and the ongoing welfare of your organization. It is suited best for managers, HR professionals, compliance officers, or business owners, and this training will provide the knowledge and skills needed to promote a responsible and drug-free work environment.
In this DER training course geared toward United States Coast Guard-regulated employers, you will learn everything you need to know to become a DER including:
- What it means to be a DER;
- The roles and responsibilities of a DER;
- The requirements for a DOT Drug Testing Program under USCG regulation 46 CFR Part 16;
- How to manage a drug and alcohol-free workplace program for DOT-covered employees;
- The drug and alcohol testing process and how to handle problems in testing;
- Which regulations apply to your company, and how to stay in compliance;
- How to select and monitor service agents;
- Training requirements for employees and supervisors;
- Which records must be kept and for how long; and
- Best practices to avoid a poor audit result.
USCG DER Training doesn't merely offer compliance - it presents a roadmap to an ethically sound, productive, and safe work environment. Enroll today and empower your organization with the confidence to navigate the regulatory landscape while promoting a culture of safety and responsibility.