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Breath Alcohol Technician Training (Copy 1)
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Error correction training is required to cover only the subject matter area(s) in which the error(s) occurred.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.