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Reasonable Suspicion Recognition Training for Supervisors

At the end of each training session, the attendee will:

  • Know some of the behavioral, physical, and emotional signs and impacts of drug and alcohol use on an individual as well as:
    • Recognize paraphernalia associated with the use of drugs
    • Become aware of the negative impact of various levels of alcohol concentration in the human body by using learning tools (e.g., beer goggles)
    • Recognize other signs of potential substance misuse/use in the workplace
    • Identify some of the dangers associated with the usage of drugs and alcohol
  •  Learn different evaluation methods as well as documentation procedures
  • Understand current trends and how they impact safety in the workplace

 

This training meets regulatory requirements for DOT compliance as well as for state and company policy mandates. Participants will receive a manual for future reference, which includes information presented during the workshop, a sample documentation form, and sample wording. A certificate of completion will also be provided to each participant.

This program is being presented by Missouri State University’s efactory and Small Business Development Center, Tomo, and Higginbotham Insurance and Financial Services.

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Date

Mar 28 2025

Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Cost

$99.00

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Location

efactory, Jay Wasson IDEA Loft
405 N. Jefferson

Organizer

Missouri SBDC at MSU
Phone
417-837-2617
Email
sbdc@missouristate.edu
Website
https://sbdc.missouristate.edu
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