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DOT Refusals To Test: The BAT Decides

dot refusals to test

Here are behaviors the dot categorizes as refusals to test and where the BAT decides

DOT Refusals to Test: The BAT Decides

It is very important that a Breath Alcohol Technician be familiar with the behaviors that DOT regulations state are “Refusals to Test” and other behaviors that are not considered to be refusals. The consequences to an employee for refusing an alcohol test are very serious and are the same consequences as having a positive alcohol test of .040 or greater. In many cases, a Breath Alcohol Technician is the individual who usually determines if the employee’s behavior is a refusal, so it is vital the BAT make the correct judgement when determining a refusal to test.

DOT Refusals To Test where the BAT decides:

Steps to take for a refusal to test:

In those situations where a BAT has judged the employee’s behavior as a refusal to test, the BAT stops the testing process and immediately notifies the DER of the refusal.

Sometimes the DER decides:

There are other behaviors that the DOT deems “refusals to test”, but are typically judged as such by the Designated Employer Representative or DER.

Click for a full list of DOT refusals to test.

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