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This NCCER course is designed to support leadership training for front line leaders, such as crew leaders and foreman, to ensure their crews contribute safely and productively to active projects.

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Fundamentals of Crew Leadership plus Reasonable Suspicion

          Presented by Martha Catevenis of Catevenis Consulting

This NCCER course is designed to support leadership training for front line leaders, such as crew leaders and foreman, to ensure their crews contribute safely and productively to active projects.

Fundamentals of Crew Leadership provides training on effective leadership skills and practical leadership applications, such as scheduling, workface planning, field reporting, and resource control. It also introduces learners to critical modern leadership skills, such as managing diverse crews, addressing performance issues, and resolving conflict.   

NCCER certification after completion.

Reasonable Suspicion Training for Supervisors/Crew Leaders.

What is reasonable suspicion training?

Reasonable suspicion training provides managers and supervisors with the knowledge to maintain a safe, drug-free workplace to familiarize yourself with common symptoms of substance abuse to better understand the reasonable suspicion testing process – and when it’s ok to send an employee for a drug or alcohol test.

The FMCSA requires anyone who supervises drivers to complete this two-hour training program once they’re employed with your company.
Under regulation 49 CFR 382.603, supervisors must complete 120 minutes of training: 60 minutes on the symptoms of alcohol abuse and 60 minutes on the symptoms of drug abuse.

Once the requirement is met, they won’t need to take it again.