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Employees

As an employee performing safety-sensitive functions in the transportation industry, you are responsible for providing a safe work environment for your co-workers and the traveling public. Creating a safe work environment not only means following established work rules but also following the DOT...

Employers

Employers of safety-sensitive transportation employees play a vital role in ensuring the safety of their employees and the traveling public. Employers are responsible for developing and implementing successful DOT workplace drug and alcohol programs that have as their components clear policies,...

News Digest

PHMSA Proposes Hazmat Regulations Updates to Relieve Burdens, Increase Clarity.Federal Railroad Administration Showcases Research and Development Portfolio.FRA’s Close Call Reporting Program Shows Improvement in Safety, Decrease in Derailments.

ODAPC Dispatches April 22, 2005

 

In this issue:Compliance with CCF RequirementsDepression ScreensPHMSA to collect MIS data on contractorsNew FMCSA Web SiteFMCSA Drug & Alcohol Implementation Guide

ODAPC Dispatches May 27, 2005

 

In this issue:SAP Continuing Ed RequirementsFixes for the Real WorldODAPC Policy Advisor Receives 9/11 AwardName Change to FRA Required Post-Accident Testing LabFTA Updates Reasonable Suspicion Video Guide

ODAPC Dispatches June 24, 2005

 

In this issue:New DOT PublicationThe Urban Legend of the Two Hour RuleFAA’s Prior-to-Hire RuleProblem & Fix for SAP ReportsPHMSA’s New Interim D&A ManagerGrants for a Drug-Free WorkplaceNew USCG Publication.