Drug & Alcohol – DER (Designated Employer Representative) Training CertificationCourse Description
This course is designed for individuals serving as a Designated Employer Representative (DER)
under 49 CFR Part 40.
The training explains the DER’s role in administering the DOT drug and alcohol testing program,
including receiving verified test results, taking required regulatory actions, managing refusals
and violations, coordinating with Medical Review Officers and Substance Abuse Professionals,
ensuring Clearinghouse compliance, and maintaining required records.
This course is limited to DOT drug and alcohol program administration and does not cover general
FMCSA compliance topics such as hours of service, vehicle maintenance, or CDL licensing.
This training does not authorize DERs to make medical determinations, interpret test results,
or perform testing functions.
Who Should Take This Course
- Designated Employer Representatives
- Safety managers acting as DER
- HR or compliance staff assigned DER duties
What You’ll Learn
- The role and responsibilities of a DER under DOT regulations
- How to receive and act on verified drug and alcohol test results
- Required actions for refusals and violations
- Coordination with Medical Review Officers and Substance Abuse Professionals
- Clearinghouse responsibilities and DOT recordkeeping requirements
