DER TRAINING COURSE - FTA


DER Training Course for FTA is a 2-hour online training course that is geared toward FTA-regulated workplaces. Students who complete the course will understand and be able to confidently execute the responsibilities of the role.

Returning from lunch you see that you have three missed calls. You call them back and find out that they are passengers who report an incident that occurred with one of your drivers. They each recount the incident similarly:

The bus arrived at the 2nd Street stop where two passengers boarded using the rear entry and two passengers exited from the front exit. The second passenger to exit attempted to retrieve her bicycle from the storage rack on the front of the bus, but the driver accelerated before she could retrieve it. The passenger jumped back to avoid injury and scuffed her knee on the corner of the bus and her elbow on the pavement. The bus driver did not stop. One passenger indicates that he heard the driver chuckle while accelerating and that he thought the driver smelled like booze. The driver denies that he knew the incident occurred, but did admit that there was an unclaimed bicycle still on his rack.

What do you do? Do you know where to find the answer?

Can you order a drug or alcohol test?

What if a supervisor witnessed the incident on camera?

What if the passenger was seriously injured? Killed?

Course Overview

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires that covered organizations, including the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), designate one person with the responsibility to make formal decisions regarding the drug and alcohol testing program. This person is known as the Designated Employer Representative (DER). It is their responsibility to develop a complete understanding of all federal regulations so that any decisions made are fully compliant.

This online course will prepare the DER with all of the knowledge and tools necessary to be successful and confident in the role. In addition, trained DERs are more likely to avoid making costly mistakes that could result in fines, penalties, and/or employee lawsuits.

Learners will receive thorough instruction that includes what it means to be a DER, the roles and responsibilities, specific requirements to comply with FTA regulations, testing and training requirements, record retention guidelines, and more.

Students learn at their own pace with our comprehensive online training program that uses videos, documents, resources, and PowerPoint presentations. Reference materials and helpful guides are also provided to assist prospective DERs in succeeding as they embark on their career. A certificate of completion can be downloaded immediately after passing the online exam.

Obtain certification as a Designated Employer Representative for the FTA in as little as 2 hours. Those who complete this training are fully prepared to manage a DOT and FTA-compliant drug and alcohol free workplace policy within their organization.

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires that covered organizations, including the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), designate one person with the responsibility to make formal decisions regarding the drug and alcohol testing program. This person is known as the Designated Employer Representative (DER). It is their responsibility to develop a complete understanding of all federal regulations so that any decisions made are fully compliant.

This online course will prepare the DER with all of the knowledge and tools necessary to be successful and confident in the role. In addition, trained DERs are more likely to avoid making costly mistakes that could result in fines, penalties, and/or employee lawsuits.

Learners will receive thorough instruction that includes what it means to be a DER, the roles and responsibilities, specific requirements to comply with FTA regulations, testing and training requirements, record retention guidelines, and more.

Students learn at their own pace with our comprehensive online training program that uses videos, documents, resources, and PowerPoint presentations. Reference materials and helpful guides are also provided to assist prospective DERs in succeeding as they embark on their career. A certificate of completion can be downloaded immediately after passing the online exam.

Obtain certification as a Designated Employer Representative for the FTA in as little as 2 hours. Those who complete this training are fully prepared to manage a DOT and FTA-compliant drug and alcohol free workplace policy within their organization.

In this DER training course geared toward FTA-regulated employers you will learn everything you need to know to become a DER including:

  • What it means to be a DER;
  • The roles and responsibilities of a DER;
  • The requirements for a DOT Program under your specified agency;
  • How to manage a drug and alcohol-free workplace program for DOT covered employees;
  • The drug and alcohol testing process and how to handle problems in testing;
  • Which regulations apply to your company and how to stay in compliance;
  • How to select and monitor service agents;
  • Training requirements for employees and supervisors;
  • Which records must be kept and for how long; and
  • Best practices to avoid a poor audit result.

You will also receive resources, reference materials, and helpful guides to help you while becoming a successful Designated Employer Representative.

  • Successful Designated Employer Representative (DER) students will be able to manage a drug and alcohol free workplace policy within their organization including providing the necessary training to employees and making determinations of when to test and when a refusal should be determined.
  • Successful students will be able to express an understanding of industry terms and the protocols involved with the DOT and FTA regulations by completing an online quiz with 75% or greater proficiency.
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DOT Compliant

This course meets or exceeds the training requirements in all 50-states, the following federal agencies: FMCSA, FAA, FTA, FRA, USCG, PHMSA, and other counties that use the DOT guidelines.

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Created by Attorneys

This course and its supplemental resources were created and reviewed by our team of attorneys.  

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Live Customer Support

Students, managers and supervisors can contact us, chat with a us-based trainer to answer questions for the duration of the course by calling 1-888-390-5574, using our in-application live chat, or sending an email and we will respond within 60-minites during of regular business hours.

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Learn Anytime & Anywhere

Our courses only expire when you're finished with the course, this means that employees don’t feel rushed into “cramming” for a course only to forget the material a week later and therefore perform better in practice and make fewer mistakes than in traditional training environments.

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Credits Never Expire

Unused course credits never expire, so feel free to order bulk credits to receive maximum discounts.

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Instant Course Access

Employees receive instant course access right after registration or invitation sent by a training manager, or supervisor.

 
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2 Hours of Learning

This course may take longer or shorter to complete depending on student pace, reading, and comprehension level.

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Downloadable Certificate

Same-day certificate issuance after completing a course, downloadable in PDF format & printable.

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Instant Manager Accounts

When a employer purchases two or more credits we will automatically create a manager account which can then be used to invite employee, keep all training certificates in one place that will help you stay compliant and well prepared for a audit conduct by the DOT.

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Approved for CE Credits

We are an Approved Education Provider with many human resources certification organizations, licensing bodies and regulatory agencies throughout the world and we offer continuing education credits (CE credits) with the majority of our courses.

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Additional Resources

Employers can purchase training and reference books which will assist students and supervisors in understanding the regulations involved for each applicable DOT sub agency including the FMCSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, PHMSA and USCG.