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At Hand Training – ALL Browser Compatibility

At Hand Training – ALL Browser Compatibility

 

 

 

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Just dropping you a little note to let you know that our online DOT and DFWP supervisor and employee drug and alcohol trainings have been updated to be compatible with all browsers. 

That’s right, we kicked Adobe Flash to the curb and replaced with with HTML5 which runs native on all browsers and Android and iPhones. 

Thanks for choosing At Hand Training for your drug/alcohol training needs!

 

 

 

Pre-Duty Alcohol Use – DOT Regulated Alcohol Testing

Pre-Duty Alcohol Use – DOT Regulated Alcohol Testing

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Just a quick reminder about an often overlooked D.O.T. regulation regarding the use of alcohol prior to performing safety sensitive duties in the workplace.

For organizations subject to federal regulations (Drug/Alcohol Drug Free Workplace programs). The D.O.T. prohibits employees from performing safety sensitive duties when they consumed alcohol in any form as per the following schedule:

FMCSA: 4 hours after using alcohol

FAA: FAA prohibits alcohol use 8 hours prior to performance of flight crew member duties, flight attendant duties and air traffic controller duties and 4 hours prior to performing other duties.

FTA: 4 hours after using alcohol

PHMSA: Prohibits alcohol use 4 hours prior to performance of duty.

USCG: The USCG prohibits alcohol use 4 hours prior to performance of scheduled duty.

Employers who are aware that an employee has consumed alcohol within the prohibited time frame and still allow the employee to perform their safety sensitive function are in violation of federal regulations. 

Beverages containing alcohol are widely advertised, inexpensive, and readily available. They are often sold at liquor stores, gas stations, grocery stores, and similar retail establishments. Drinking alcohol is widely accepted in the U.S. Beverages containing alcohol are frequently served at meals, social gatherings, sporting events, and celebrations. It’s easy to see how employees and employers may forget the nuances of their federal alcohol testing program. Now is as good of time as any to remind employees about these restrictions.

 

Sources: Dept of Transportation

 

 

 

Mixing booze, pot = 5X More Likely to End in Traffic Fatality

Mixing booze, pot = 5X More Likely to End in Traffic Fatality

Science Daily: “Drivers testing positive for alcohol and marijuana are five times more likely to be responsible for causing fatal two-vehicle crashes than sober drivers involved in the same crashes”

 

Full article here: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/06/170612135506.htm?platform=hootsuite

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