Failing a drug or alcohol test in a safety-sensitive job can feel like the end of a career. Fortunately, the Department of Transportation (DOT) provides a structured way to earn back trust and return to work safely. This return to duty program is designed as a lifeline for individuals who have violated drug and alcohol rules or other DOT-regulated role. It guides employees through evaluations and follow-up steps to show they are ready to resume their duties. This approach benefits the individual, public safety, and employers. In this article, we’ll discuss how this process works and why it’s a crucial second chance for affected workers. Continue reading..
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