DOT Compliance - the Mining Quiz List
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D.O.T. Compliance
Part 1
Doug Lozier
Safety and Environmental Director
The Heritage Group
Introduction
Purpose: To familiarize with DOT
Regulations
Why have regulations for
transportation?
What must be done to be in
compliance?
What can be expected from a DOT
audit?
Topics of Discussion
Drug and Alcohol Testing
Commercial Driver License
Motor Carrier Safety Fitness
Financial Responsibility
Motor Carrier Regulations
Qualification of Drivers
Driving Commercial Motor Vehicles
Hours of Service for Drivers
Inspection, Repair, & Maintenance
Controlled Substance
and Alcohol Testing
Purpose to prevent accidents
Applies to operators of CMVs
Testing must be done by Part 40
Some tests may be waived by the
state
Definitions
Commercial Motor Vehicle
Screening Tests
Confirmation Tests
Alcohol Concentration
Controlled Substances
Disabling Damage
Safety Sensitive Functions
Controlled Substances
Marijuana
Amphetamines
Cocaine
Opiates
Phencyclidine
All others not allowed to be tested
for DOT compliance
Employees must be notified
Prohibited Conduct
Alcohol Concentration greater than
0.04
No on-duty use of alcohol
No pre-duty consumption of
alcohol for 4 hours
No post-accident use of alcohol for
8 hours after an accident
Refusal to take test
No use of controlled substances
No work if test positive.
Required Testing
Pre-employment (post-offer)
Post-Accident
Randomly
Reasonable Suspicion
Return to Duty
Follow-up
Test Results
Record Retention
DOT MIS Reports
Driver Access to Test Results
MRO Notification
Employee Notifications
Employer Notification
Inquiries from Previous Employers
Consequences for Drug
and/or Alcohol Use
Drug Usage
Removal
from safety sensitive
functions
Referral to SAP, Follow-up testing
Disciplinary Action
Alcohol Usage
Removal
from safety sensitive
functions
No discipline for <0.04 except
removal
Policy and Information
Company Policy
Driver Educational Materials
Training for Supervisors on
reasonable suspicion
SAP referral, evaluation, and
treatment