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FAA DER Training & Drug Alcohol Compliance Training and Consulting

Federal Drug Testing Services (FDTS) is the only FAA DER training program in the country led by a former FAA Drug and Alcohol Compliance Enforcement Inspector. Founded by Greg Henderson, FDTS delivers certification training and consulting for Designated Employer Representatives, compliance managers, and aviation safety leaders operating under 14 CFR Part 120 and 49 CFR Part 40.

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Certification Commission for Drug and Alcohol Program Professional

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Trust but Verify: FAA Drug & Alcohol Compliance

What Every DER, Manager, and Executive Needs to Know

Compliance is about more than regulations. It's about people, leadership, integrity, and safety.

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EVERYTHING DRUG & ALCOHOL

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OUR VISION

Educate to regulatory standards

OUR MISSION

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Striving to offer high-quality training programs, that cater to all FAA Certificated Organizations (DOT) and Federal agencies (DHHS) around the world. Helping companies to achieve 100% compliance.

WHY ATTEND? FAA Regulated Companies

FAA- The bottom line is that you don't want to pay the government a FINANCIAL CIVIL PENALTY and/or avoid CERTIFICATE REVOCATION.

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You should attend whether you're a single-owner operator or a large company, regardless if you've been in the industry a month or 20 years. If you're an owner and/or Designated Employee Representative (DER) of any of the following FAA certificates: 121, 135, 145, 91.147 (LOA), or hold a Contractor Registration that performs safety-sensitive functions and has an FAA mandated Drug and Alcohol Program; this course is for you.

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You are responsible for every aspect of this program and it is in your best interest to understand the regulations that govern it and how it can be used to help protect you.

 

What happens if you only have one person managing your program and they:

  1. Quit, retire, and/or get fired

  2. Become disgruntled and sabotage your paperwork

  3. Inadvertently document wrong or unnecessary paperwork 

  4. New to the FAA Drug and Alcohol Program process

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Who's cross-checking the paperwork? It's highly recommended that you bring along an alternate employee to learn the ropes as a back-up DER. Remember, even in the absence of the primary DER; the program MUST still function in accordance with the federal regulatory guidelines.

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WHY ATTEND? HHS Regulated Agencies

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As federal drug testing program managers, you are responsible for every aspect of this program and it is in your best interest to understand the regulations that govern it and how it can be used to help protect you.

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What is different when it comes to managing a federal drug testing program? How to handle/understand.

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  1. Quit, retire, and/or get fired

  2. Become disgruntled and sabotage your paperwork

  3. Inadvertently document wrong or unnecessary paperwork 

  4. New to the Federal Drug Testing Program process

  5. Testing Designated Positions

  6. Model Plan

  7. Executive Order 12564 / Public Law 100-71

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