Title: DRUG
1 DRUG ALCOHOL TRAINING FOR SUPERVISORS
- Prepared by DAVID HELTON
- PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR
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2Purpose of Presentation
- To provide Training for Supervisors as required
by FMCSA 382.603 - To provide Reasonable Suspicion training as
required by FMCSA 382.307 - To provide 60 minutes of Substance abuse
observation training/discussion. - To provide 60 minutes of Alcohol abuse
observation training/discussion.
3382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- An employer shall require a driver to submit to
an alcohol test when the employer has reasonable
suspicion to believe that the driver has violated
prohibitions of subpart (b) of this part
concerning alcohol. The employers determination
that reasonable suspicion exists to require the
driver to undergo an alcohol tests must be based
on specific contemporaneous (EXISTING OR CREATED
IN THE SAME PERIOD OF TIME ) - articulable observations concerning work
performance, appearance, behavior, speech or body
odors of the driver.
4382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- (b) An employer shall require a driver to submit
to an substance test when the employer has
reasonable suspicion to believe that the driver
has violated prohibitions of subpart (b) of this
part concerning substance abuse. The employers
determination that reasonable suspicion exists to
require the driver to undergo a substance tests
must be based on specific contemporaneous,
articulable observations concerning the work
performance, appearance, behavior, speech or body
odors of the driver.
5382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- The observations may include indications of the
chronic and withdrawal effects of controlled
substances.
6382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- (c) The required observations for alcohol and/or
controlled substances reasonable suspicion
testing shall be made by a supervisor or company
official who is trained in accordance with
382.603. The person who makes the determination
that reasonable suspicion exists to conduct an
alcohol test shall not conduct the alcohol test
of the driver.
7382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- (d) Alcohol testing is authorized by this
section only if the observations required by
paragraph (a) of this section are made during,
just preceding, or just after the period of the
work day that the driver is required to be in
compliance with this part. A driver may be
directed by the employer to only undergo
reasonable suspicion testing while the driver is
performing safety sensitive functions, just
before safety sensitive functions, or just after
the driver has ceased safety-sensitive functions.
8382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- (e)(1) If an alcohol test required by this
section is not administered within two hours
following the determination under paragraph (a)
of this section, the employer shall prepare and
maintain on file a record stating the reasons the
alcohol tests was not promptly administered. If
an alcohol test required by this section is not
administered within eight hours following the
determination under paragraph (a) of this
section, the employer shall cease attempts to
administer an alcohol test and shall state in the
record the reasons for not administering the
tests.
9382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- (2) Notwithstanding the absence of a reasonable
suspicion alcohol tests under this section, no
driver shall report for duty or remain on duty
requiring the performance of safety-sensitive
functions while the driver is under the influence
of or impaired by alcohol, as shown by the
behavioral, speech, and performance indicators of
alcohol misuse, nor shall an employer permit the
driver to perform safety-sensitive functions or
continue to perform safety-sensitive functions,
Until
10382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- An alcohol tests is administered and the drivers
Alcohol concentration is less than 0.02 or - Twenty four hours have elapsed following the
determination under paragraph (a) of this section
that there is reasonable suspicion to believe
that the driver has violated the prohibitions
this part concerning the use of alcohol.
11382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing.
- (3) Except as provided in paragraph (e)(2) of
this section, no employer shall take action under
this part against a driver solely based on the
drivers behavior and appearance, with respect to
alcohol use, in the absence of an alcohol tests.
This does not prohibit an employer with
independent authority of this part from taking
action, otherwise consistent with law.
12382.307 Reasonable Suspicion testing
- (f) A written record shall be made of the
observations leading to an alcohol or controlled
substances reasonable suspicion test, and signed
by the supervisor or company official who made
the observations , within 24 hours of the
observed behavior or before the results of the
alcohol or controlled substances tests are
released , whichever is earlier
13382.603 Training for Supervisors
- Each employer shall ensure that all persons
designated to supervise drivers receive at least
60 minutes of training on alcohol misuse and
receive 60 minutes of training on controlled
substances use. . The training will be used by
supervisors to determine whether reasonable
suspicion exists to require a driver to undergo
testing under 382.307. The training shall include
the physical, behavioral, speech, and performance
indicators of controlled substances . Recurrent
training is not required
14Stimulants
- Amphetamine/Methamphetamine/Cocaine
- Also known as Speed, Ice, Crystal, Crank Coke,
Crack, Meth-amphetamine. - Pharmaceutical Names Adderall,
( Amphetamine for A.d.d.)
15Stimulants
- Ecstasy(MDMA), Eve(MDA)
- These drugs will screen positive for Amphetamine
or Methamphetamine, but will Confirm Negative for
Amphetamine or Methamphetamine. - USDOT does test for these drugs as of
10/01/2010
16Meth-amphetamine
17The Results of Meth Addiction
18Stimulants Physical Description/Admin.
- Coarse Powder
- Small White to Clear Crystals
- Capsules Various Size Colors
- Tablets Various Size Colors
- Snorted, Injected, Smoked, Swallowed
19Stimulants Physical Indicators Clinical Effects
- Restlessness, body tremors, excitement
- Euphoria, talkativeness, anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Depression, sedation ( post effect)
- dilated pupils
- elevated temp, burns on lips hands
- Odors of ( cat urine type smell )
- dehydration
- Increased Heart Rate, Tachycardia, Palpations,
Arrhythmias
20Stimulants .. Appearance, Behavior
- Needle marks on arms
- Long little finger nail ( typical in South
American/Mexican users) - Sniffing
- Redness around nasal area
- Irritability
- Agitation
- Raspy hoarse speech
- Talkativeness
- Twitching/jerking motions
- Swinging of arms
- Lack of concentration
- Looking away from the person who is speaking to
them. (hiding the pupils.)
21Stimulants
- Duration of Effects
- Cocaine 5 90 Minutes
- Amphetamine 4 8 Hours
- Methamphetamine 12 Hours
- MDMA, MDA 4 8 Hours
22Stimulants
- Detection Times in Urine
- Amphetamine/Methamphetamine 1 2 days in
Urine - Cocaine - 2 4 days in Urine
- MDMA, MDA 1 day
- Detection times can increase by frequency of use
23Depressants Sedatives -Hypnotics
- Barbiturates, Amytal, Butisol, Nembutal, Luminal,
Seconal, Tuinal, Florinal - Also known as Barbs, Downers, Tranqs
- Benzodiazepines, Ativan, Halcion, Librium,
Valium, Xanax, Rohypnol - Also known as Bennies, Rophies
- Methqualone, Quaalude also known as Ludes
24Depressants Physical Description Administration
- Tablets
- Capsules
- Liquid
- White Powder
- Typically Oral , Occasionally injected
25Depressants - Physical Indicators Clinical
Effects
- Depression, Disorientation
- Sedation, Sluggish
- Droopy Eyelids
- Slowed Slurred Speech
- Hypnotic
- Dilated Pupils
26Depressants - Duration of Effects
- Barbiturates 1 16 Hours
- Benzodiazepines (tranquilizers) 4 8 hours
- Methaqualone 14 days
27Depressants - Detection Times
- Barbiturates 1 day ( short acting ) in Urine
- Barbiturates 2 to 3 weeks ( long acting ) in
Urine - Benzodiazepines 3 days ( short acting ) in
Urine - Benzodiazepines 4 6 weeks ( Chronic Use) in
Urine - Methaqualone 14 days
- Detection times can increase by frequency of use
28Narcotics Analgesics Opiates
- Also Known As..
- Smack
- Tar
- Chasing the Dragon
- Heroin
- chiva
29Heroin
What is heroin? A) Heroin is an illegal, highly
addictive opiate drug. Its abuse is more
widespread than any other opiate. Heroin is
processed from morphine, a naturally occurring
substance extracted from the seed pod of certain
varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold
as a white or brownish powder or as the black
sticky substance known on the streets as "black
tar heroin." Although purer heroin is becoming
more common, most street heroin is "cut" with
other drugs or with substances such as sugar,
starch, powdered milk, or quinine. Street heroin
can also be cut with strychnine or other poisons.
Because heroin abusers do not know the actual
strength of the drug or its true contents, they
are at risk of overdose or death. Heroin also
poses special problems because of the
transmission of HIV and other diseases that can
occur from sharing needles or other injection
equipment.
30Narcotics Analgesics Opiates
- Pharmaceutical Names ..
- Heroin ( no longer a Pharmaceutical name )
- Morphine
- Codeine
- Oxy Cotine
- Oxycodone
- Dilaudid
- Percodan
- Vicodin (hydrocodone)
- Propoxyphene (Darvon) No longer available
- Methadone
31Narcotics Analgesics Opiates
- Physical Description Administration
- White, Brown, or Black Powder
- Liquids
- Tablets
- Capsules
- Injectable
- Oral
- Snorted
- Smoked
32Narcotics Analgesics Opiates
- Physical Indicators Clinical Effects
- Droopy Eyelids
- Drowsiness
- Depressed reflexes
- Raspy slow speech
- Depression
- Sedation
- Pupil size Pinpoint
- Shallow Breathing, Slowed Heart Rate
33Narcotics Analgesics Opiates
- Duration of Effects
- Opiates 4 6 Hours
- Methadone Up to 24 hrs
- Propoxyphene up to 24 Hours
34Narcotics Analgesics Opiates
- Detection Times in Urine
- Opiates 2 days in Urine
- Methadone 3 days in Urine
- Propoxyphene 6 hrs to 2 days in Urine
- Detection times can increase by frequency of use
35Phencyclidine
- Also Known As
- PCP
- Angel Dust
- Sherman
- No Pharmaceutical Use
- Embalming Fluid (Could be component )
- Not Widely used
36Phencyclidine
- Physical Description Administration
- Pills
- Capsules
- White Powder
- Oral , Injected, Snorted, Smoked
- Sherman cigarette dipped in embalming fluid,
dried, then smoked.
37Phencyclidine
- Physical Indicators Clinical Effects
- Blank Stare
- Incomplete Verbal Response
- Confusion
- Odor of Chemical type smell
- Aggressive Behavior
- Elevated Blood Pressure
38Phencyclidine
- Duration of Effects
- 4 6 Hours
- Detection Times
- 14 days in Urine
39LSD Hallucinogens
- This is not part of USDOT testing, you would need
to request under Non-Dot Test. - Also Known as Acid
- White Crystalline material
- Impregnated Sugar Cubes
- Blotter Paper
- Gelatin Sheets
- Causes Dilated Pupils , Visual Illusions, Sensory
Cross Over, Raised Heart Rate - Detection Time 2 4 Days in Urine ( Specimen is
Photo Sensitive)
40Marijuana Cannabis - THC
- Also Known As
- Dope, Weed, Hemp, Hash, Columbian, Sensemilla
- Street Slang 420, or 13, Chronic.
- Pharmaceutical Names Marinol
41Marijuana Cannabis - THC
- Physical Description
- Dry Crusted Leaves, Buds ( Green or Brown)
- Hand Rolled Cigarettes
- Hard Chunks of Resin
- Dark, Viscous Liquid
42Marijuana
43Marijuana Cannabis - THC
- Administration
- Smoked
- Cooked Eaten in Foods
- Boiled Drank as Tea
44Marijuana Cannabis THC
- Physical Indicators - Clinical Effects
- Redness of eye or Conjunctiva
- Odor of Marijuana
- Increased Appetite ( munchies)
- Disorientation, Agitation ( quick temper)
- Increased Heart Rate
- Increased Blood Pressure
- Photophobia
- Paranoia
45Marijuana Cannabis - THC
- Duration of Effects
- 2 3 Hours Impairment can last up to 24 Hours
without self Awareness
46Marijuana Cannabis - THC
- Detection Time in Urine
- Detection time is just a few days up to 2
months. This is based on the individuals
Metabolism, Frequency Quantity of Use. - Also the Potency of Marijuana Varies which
effects the Absorption Rate. - Marijuana is a Fat Bound Metabolite, and this is
why detection time is longer.
47Alcohol (Ethyl)
- Pharmaceutical Name Ethanol
- Detected in Urine up to 12 Hours
- Clinical Effects
- Intoxication
- Loss of Motor Control
- Lethargy (fatigue)
- Aggressive behavior
- Stupor
- Alcohol Odor from Breath Sweat Glands
48Alcohol (Ethyl)
- The Rules prohibit a covered employee from
performing Safety-Sensitive functions IF.. - A Breath test results indicates an alcohol
concentration of 0.040 or greater. This will
Require a completion of a SAP (Substance Abuse
Professional Evaluation) before returning to
Safety-Sensitive functions or - If they Refuse an Alcohol test.
- When Results are 0.020 0.039, employee must be
removed from Safety-Sensitive for 24 Hours and
until they receive a test below 0.020 This is
not a violation that requires a SAP (Substance
Abuse Professional Evaluation)
49Alcohol (Ethyl)
- . What is Alcohol ?
- gtIts is a drug gt It is a poison (toxin)
- gtIt is a food gt It is a depressant
- Acts like Novocain by dulling the nerve
endings. Supplies body energy, Slows body
functions, can burn, is volatile, has little
smell, loves water. - gtIt is addictive gtIt impairs performance
50Alcohol (Ethyl)
- Chemically alcohol is made up of hydrogen,
carbon, and oxygen atoms. There are 3 types of
alcohol - Methyl or Methanol is derived from products
containing cellulose. Not for human consumption - Isopropyl Alcohol is generally used as a
disinfectant, not for human consumption. - Ethyl or Ethanol is derived from fermentation of
fruits, vegetables and grains. This is most
commonly consumed by humans
51Alcohol Blood Levels
- 0.04 The level at which the American Medical
Association determined all people are impaired to
some degree. Also USDOT Violation Level - 0.05 0.10 Signs of impairment become more
pronounced - 0.08 Level of presumptive driver impairment in
many states. - 0.16 Average DUII arrest.
- 0.25 High Level of Impairment
- 0.30-0.40 Possible Coma result
- 0.50 Life Threatening, Death.
52Alcohol related Accidents
53Questions and Answers
- What are the observations that a Supervisor must
make before determining reasonable suspicion ?
appearance , behavior, speech, body odors,
Work Performance, Physical indicators. - What type of record must be on file within 24
hours of the observed behavior, and before the
any test are released ? Written - What is the detection time of Cocaine in Urine ?
2 4 days - What is Phencyclidine ? PCP, Angel Dust
- What is the Pharmaceutical use PCP ? No
Pharmaceutical Use - How long is Alcohol detectable in Urine ? Up to
12 Hours - Name 1 drugs that are not tested under USDOT?
LSD.
54Questions and Answers
- 8) What is 3 Physical Indicators of Marijuana ?
- Redness of eye or Conjunctiva
- Odor of Marijuana
- Increased Appetite ( munchies)
- Disorientation, Agitation ( quick temper)
- Increased Heart Rate
- Increased Blood Pressure
- Photophobia
- Paranoia
55Questions and Answers
- What are 3 types of Alcohol ?
- gtEthyl or Ethanol
- gt Methyl or Methanol
- gt Isopropyl
56Questions and Answers
- What level of Alcohol Intoxication is a USDOT
Violation ? - 0.04 and higher
57Recognizing Symptoms
- The following are a list of performance and
behavior problems that are common to substance
abuse. However, it is important to remember that
these symptoms do not necessarily indicate as
substance abuse problem. - next slide
58Recognizing SymptomsPERFORMANCE
- inconsistent work quality
- poor concentration
- lowered productivity
- increased absenteeism
- unexplained disappearances from jobsite
- errors in judgment
- careless mistakes
- needless risk taking
59Recognizing Symptoms
- BEHAVIOR
- frequent financial problems
- avoidance of friends
- blaming others
- not looking others in eyes ( looking away to
avoid pupil detection) - Complaints and ill temper
- excuses and vaguely defining illnesses
- deterioration in personal appearances
60Observing and Documenting Current Indicators
- Patterns of Performance and Behavior should be
documented by a Supervisor and accompanied by
indicators of impairment to establish Reasonable
Cause. This should be brought to the attention
of a Human Resource Medical Nurse or
Administrator.
61Documenting Current Indicators
- __Constricted Pupils
__Drowsiness - __Dilated Pupils __Order
of Alcohol - __Scratching __Nasal
Secretion - __Red or Watery Eyes __Dizziness
- __Involuntary Eye Movements __in-coordination
- __Sniffles
__Unconsciousness - __Excessive Activity __Inability
to Verbalize - __Nausea or Vomiting __Irritable
- __Flushed Skin
__Argumentative - __Sweating
__Slurred Speech - __Yawning
__Bizarre Behavior - __Twitching
__Violent Behavior
62Determining Reasonable Cause
- If you are able to document one or more of the
previous indicators, Ask yourself these Questions
to establish reasonable cause. - Has some form of impairment been shown in the
employees appearance, actions or work performance
? - Does the impairment result from possible drugs or
alcohol ? - Are the facts reliable ? Did you witness them
personally ? - Are the facts capable of explanation ?
- Are the facts capable of documentation ?
- Is the impairment current, today, now ?
- If you can Answer YES to all of these
questions, then - Reasonable
Cause is established. - Proceed to the Collection
Site for testing. - Employee Refusal to test is a DOT Violation.
Contact your - Medical Review Officer.
63How to Intervene
- When an employees performance begins to
deteriorate for whatever reason, the supervisor
has a right and responsibility to intervene.
IMPORTANT gt If substance abuse is suspected, the
intervention should only focus on work
performance issues. - Maintain Control of the conversation.
- Stick to the facts as they affect work
performance. - Dont rely on memory have all supporting
documents and records available. - Do not discuss your suspicion of alcohol or drug
use with employee. - Explain company policy regarding work
performance. - Offer help in resolving work performance issues.
- Exception If you smell alcohol or marijuana,
Test employee immediately based on this - Body Odor evidence.
- Always perform DOT Urine testing with a DOT
Breath Alcohol Test combined for all - Reasonable Cause Testing.
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64Certification
- \ Instructions for SUPERVISOR
TRAINING -
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- The Designated Employer
Representative(s) (DER) are to review the
following workbook for approximately 2 hours. -
- Quiz given M-F from 1200pm 300pm
Pacific Time. When they have finished reading and
discussing this workbook, call 800-582-8854 and I
will give them their Quiz over the phone to fully
certify them in this class. -
- After the Quiz is passed, a
Certificate will be sent out with additional
Information. -
- Also, Review Employer Responsibilities
on the Links button _at_ www.TruckSafeWorkplace.com
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