DOT Drug & Alcohol Supervisor Training Guidance Flow Chart
Do you have a CDL and operate an interstate or/and intrastate business on public roads?
- If yes, are you in a DOT Drug and Alcohol Program?
- If no then this chart does not pertain to you.
Are you in a DOT Drug and Alcohol Program?
- If yes, are you an owner-operator?
- If no, owner-operators and motor carriers that have only one CDL driver must join a consortium. If the motor carrier has more than one driver they may join a consortium, but they must get their drivers in a DOT Drug and Alcohol Program. To learn more click here: http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/drug-alcohol-testing/what-are-consortiumthird-party-administrators
Are you an owner-operator?
- If yes, if you are an owner-operator and you have already enrolled in a DOT Drug and Alcohol Program then you do not need the DOT Supervisor Training.
- If no, are you a supervisor?
Are you a supervisor?
- If yes, have you ever taken the DOT Supervisor Training at your current job?
- If no, if you are not a supervisor, then you do not need the DOT Supervisor Training.
Have you ever taken the DOT Supervisor Training at your current job?
- If yes, you are not required to take the DOT Supervisor Training. However, if the trained supervisor leaves the company then the new supervisor must get the required DOT Supervisor Training.
- If no, you must take the DOT Supervisor Training. Go here for more information: https://transitsafety.fta.dot.gov/DrugAndAlcohol/Tools/ReasonableSuspicion.aspx