
Reasonable Suspicion - Alcohol
In the transportation industry, ensuring safety and reliability relies on employees being free from alcohol impairment while working. Reasonable suspicion for alcohol use is a critical safeguard that enables managers and supervisors to detect signs of impairment—such as odor, appearance, behavior, or job performance—that may endanger safety. By identifying these indicators and acting in accordance with federal regulations and company policy, transportation leaders can promptly address risks, protect passengers and drivers, and reinforce a culture of accountability.
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