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NEW Reasonable Suspicion Training: USB Program

Training Formats: Multi-Lingual

USB | Streaming Video | Online Training

The Reasonable Suspicion Training curriculum is designed to help learners understand when a driver may be sent for testing and what to do after testing is required. Consists of 14 modules, including:

• Who It Applies To

• Grounds for Alcohol Suspicion

• Grounds for Drug Suspicion

• Effects of Alcohol Misuse

• Alcohol Driving Impairment

• Trends in Alcohol Use

• Effects of Stimulant Drug Use

• Effects of Depressant Drug Use

• Trends in Drug Use

• Reasonable Suspicion Process

• Responding to Out-of-Scope Suspicion

• How to Document a Requested Reasonable Test

• Test Results

• Responding to Failed Tests

NOTE: This curriculum is designed to fully satisfy the requirements of 49 CFR 382.603, including the one hour of training on alcohol misuse plus one hour on controlled substance use. It includes additional, vital information on day-to-day activities for a driver supervisor responsible for recognizing impaired drivers and following through on documentation and next steps.

NEW Reasonable Suspicion Training Handbook

Designed for use with the Reasonable Suspicion Training program (sold above). Features exercises and learning activities to enhance the Supervisor’s understanding of the topic. Includes a quiz to help you test drivers’ comprehension of the material. 148 pages.

Sanitary Food Transportation

Training Formats:

Online Training

After completing this course, drivers will be able to:

• Id entify who is subject to the Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food rule

• Ex plain the requirements for vehicles and transportation equipment along with transportation operations

• Ap ply recognized best practices for sanitary transportation

• Di scuss training requirements, record retention, and waivers

Human Trafficking Awareness For Drivers

Training Formats: Multi-Lingual

DVD | Streaming Video | Online Training

• Human trafficking incidents are on the rise, and truckers are in a unique position to help because they frequent common trafficking places such as truck stops, rest areas, and gas stations

• Program teaches drivers what human trafficking is and how to identify those most at risk, how to recognize the signs of human trafficking, and how to respond when they suspect it’s taking place

• Sp ecific topics covered include sex trafficking, forced labor, domestic servitude, potential victims, approaching the victim, and contacting authorities

• Driver handbook sold separately (CT-57355)