- If you, as a BAT, make a mistake in the alcohol testing process that causes a test to be cancelled (a fatal or uncorrected flaw), you must undergo error correction training.
- The training must occur within 30 days of the date you discover or are notified of an error that led to the need for retraining.
- Error correction training is required to cover only the subject matter area(s) in which the error(s) occurred.
- You must also complete three (3) error-free mock tests consisting of one uneventful scenario and two scenarios related to the area(s) in which error(s) occurred.
- An individual, who is a qualified BAT, in person or by a means that provides real-time observation and interaction between the instructor and trainee, must attest in writing that the mock collections are “error-free”. The person providing the error correction training must meet one of the following requirements.
- Has demonstrated necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities by regularly conducting DOT alcohol tests as an BAT or STT, as applicable, for a period of at least a year, or
- Who has conducted BAT or STT training, as applicable, under Part 40 for a year, including successful completion of the appropriate number of error-free mock tests, or
- Who has successfully completed a “train the trainer” course.
- If the Error correction Training is not accomplished within 30 days of the date you are notified, you are out of compliance with DOT regulations and you cannot perform functions as a BAT for DOT alcohol tests.
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