Drug and Alcohol - Wyoming Department of Transportation
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Wyoming Department of Transportation
Office of Local Government Coordination
Taylor J. Rossetti
49 CFR Part 655
› Prevention of Alcohol Misuse and Prohibited
Drug Use in Transit Operations
49 CFR Part 40
› Procedures for Transportation Workplace
Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs
WYDOT Drug and Alcohol Policy for
Transit Providers
Statutorily
requires testing for recipients of 5307 and 5311 (5309)
Random Testing Rates
• Drugs - 25%
Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamines, PCP, and Ecstasy
• Alcohol – 10%
Safety Sensitive Functions
• Operate a revenue service vehicle
• Operating a non-revenue vehicle that requires a CDL (Tow Truck)
• Controlling dispatch of vehicles
• Maintaining vehicles (if the maintenance is performed by your
employee)
• Armed security personnel
Any other person on your staff is not covered under this policy
Policy
Education and Training
› All employees must receive a minimum of 60 minutes of
training
Cover the effects and consequences of use and the signs
and symptoms of drug use
Recommend an annual refresher
› Supervisors and others authorized to make a reasonable
suspicion determination must have an additional 60
minutes of training (120 minutes total)
Additional information regarding the physical, behavioral,
speech and performance indicators of alcohol misuse
Testing Program consistent with Part 655 and 49 CFR
part 40
Procedure for referring a covered employee to a
Substance Abuse Professional
Pre-employment testing
› No excuses!
Drug test must have a verified negative test
prior to performing any safety-sensitive
function
Alcohol may be tested for but not required
All employees must be treated equally
› Employee out of safety-sensitive function for
more then 90 days and not in the random
pool
Only person authorized and trained for
reasonable suspicion can make this
determination
› Must be based on specific information
› Document your reason for sending to test
Fatal accident
› This is a drug and alcohol test
› May extend beyond the driver
Dispatcher and maintenance personnel
Nonfatal accident
› Reasonable suspicion
› Person requires medical treatment away
from the scene
› Vehicle must be towed away
Safety-sensitive employees only
› May use a C/TPA to administer your pool
› Selection should be scientifically valid (random) with each
employee receiving an equal chance of being selected
› You must ensure that the testing rates are met
› May have to report results to WYDOT for inclusion into the
annual DAMIS
Unannounced and unpredictable
Only tested while performing safety-sensitive function,
just before or just after duty for alcohol
Drug may be tested for anytime the employee is on
duty
Who is responsible for what
• Employer
Must be familiar with this part in its entirety
Agents working on your behave
o You are required to have documentation showing they are
qualified to conduct the function
o Periodic review of collection sites
DOT vs. non-DOT testing
o Must be completely separate from each other – different
forms
Previous employer
o After receiving consent, must request information from a
previous employer if they are regulated by a DOT Agency
o Ask the employee if they have every had a positive test
Could still hire employee if they completed the return to
duty process
Brings DOT in line with Health and Human
Services procedures
› Impact on collection sites
Laboratory impacts
› Addition of Ecstasy (MDMA) to the testing
Protocol
› Adjustments to cutoff levels for cocaine and
amphetamines
› Mandatory initial testing for heroin
Medical Review Officer
› Changes to training/certification
Policy
developed through periodic FTA audits
CATC
WYDOT – 2007
WYDOT – 2010
Addition of MDMA – Ecstasy to the drug
protocol
If your policy mentions parts 653 and 654, it is
out of date