· CDL Drug Alcohol Handbook PROHIBITED CONDUCT FOR CDL EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS Drug and Alcohol Usage Drugs and Controlled Substances You cannot report for duty or remain on duty requiring the performance of safety- sensitive functions when you have used any drugs or controlled substances. The only. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), along with the Department of Transportation (DOT), requires that persons subject to the commercial driver’s license (CDL) requirements and their employers follow alcohol and drug testing rules. These rules include procedures for testing, frequency of tests, and substances tested for. · The United States Congress recognized the need for a drug and alcohol free transportation industry, and in passed the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act, requiring DOT agencies to implement drug and alcohol testing of safety-sensitive transportation employees. 49 CFR Part 40, or Part 40 as we call it, is a DOT-wide regulation that states how to conduct testing and .
Salt Lake County Human Resources Policy CDL and Safety Sensitive Alcohol and Drug Screening, Testing, and Treatment Approved and passed this 5th day of November, Page 4 J. Voluntary Self-Identification of Alcohol Misuse and Drug Abuse (CDL or Safety Sensitive) 1. to duty in a position requiring the performance of a commercial driver’s license, the employee shall undergo a return-to-duty alcohol testing indication a breath alcohol concentration of less than Employees who test positive for controlled substances shall be subject to immediate termination of employment. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), along with the Department of Transportation (DOT), requires that persons subject to the commercial driver’s license (CDL) requirements and their employers follow alcohol and drug testing rules. These rules include procedures for testing, frequency of tests, and substances tested for.
Who's Impacted? Anyone employing CDL drivers to operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) on public roads CDL drivers who operate CMVs on public roads. Covered drivers include University of Iowa faculty, staff, students and volunteers performing safety-sensitive functions requiring the operation of a commercial. This policy applies to employees who are required to maintain a Commercial Driver's. License (CDL) to perform their duties as an employee of Kootenai County.
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