Enroll in our Reasonable Suspicion Training Course
Now to Become DOT Compliant.
We are pleased to provide our online training course on DOT Reasonable Suspicion!
Bid farewell to handling several vendors and juggling paperwork for Driver Qualification File Management.
In our course, participants can choose to receive one hour of instruction on particular behavioral, physiological, and performance indicators associated with likely drug use, as well as one hour of instruction on similar signs associated with likely alcohol use.
This indicates that our course satisfies the prerequisite for two-hour training programs.

Give your workplace knowledge and self-assurance!
Our online course equips supervisors with the knowledge and abilities needed to meet DOT agency requirements for supervisor training on the warning signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol abuse, including the FMCSA regulations, and to make reasonable suspicion determinations. By signing up for our course, you’ll get the information and self-assurance needed to make choices that support workplace safety and compliance.
Enrolling in our DOT Reasonable Suspicion online training course has the following advantages:

Economical
Our course offers an affordable option to fulfill DOT training needs at a low price.

Simple and Practical
You can complete our online training course whenever and whenever you have an internet connection, and it is available around-the-clock. Attending in-person training won't need you to travel or take time off from work.

All-Inclusive Instruction
Our course equips you with the knowledge and abilities to recognize and handle these problems in the workplace by covering the behavioral, physical, and performance markers of likely drug and alcohol use.

Satisfies DOT regulations
Our course guarantees that you are in compliance with DOT standards by satisfying the requirement for two hours of reasonable suspicion training set forth by the DOT.

Enhances Security
Your ability to identify the telltale signs and symptoms of drug and alcohol abuse will increase after finishing our course, potentially reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing workplace safety.