Post-Accident Training by Agency
FRA Post-Accident Training
- This detailed online course helps supervisors meet the FRA training requirement under 49 CFR Part 219, specifically:
- Subpart C – Post-Accident Toxicological Testing
- Appendix C – Testing Guidelines
- It includes updated content reflecting:
- New FRA Rules (March 4, 2022) for Mechanical Employees (MECH)
- MOW Worker Regulations (June 12, 2017)
- APPROVED MODEL COURSE by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
$39.99-$75.00
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What you will learn?
This course covers both best practices and federal guideline-informed training content (modeled after DOT standards but applicable to all employers):
- FRA's qualifying criteria for post-accident testing
- Supervisor’s role in post-accident collections
- Testing thresholds (injuries, property damage, fatalities)
- Specimen handling and FRA tox box procedures
- Test refusals & FRA documentation rules
- Breath test results and test reporting
- Who may and may not be tested
- Reasonable Suspicion vs. Post-Accident Testing
- Proper reporting and documentation
- Includes access to the FRA Post-Accident Training Resources Page
BONUS Material & Inclusions
- Lifetime access to FRA Post-Accident Training Learner Resource Page
- Certificate of Completion available immediately after course completion
- Printable Reasonable Suspicion Checklist
- Download Pdf
Choose Your Training Course
This training will help FRA-covered supervisors meet the training requirement for post-accident determinations as specified in 219.11(g).
For Supervisors
FRA Post-Accident Determination Training
$39.99
- Covers Subpart C and Appendix C; training on drug/alcohol indicators and qualifying events
Special Offer
FRA Post Accident Training with Reasonable Suspicion Training for Supervisors
$75.00
- Full supervisor training required by FRA 49 CFR 219.11(g); includes both post-accident and signs & symptoms modules
For Groups
Group Discounts
Do you have 5 or more supervisors or employees that need training? If so, we are happy to provide you with a discount/group price quote.
Who Should Take This Course?
- Supervisors covered by FRA rules
- Safety Officers and Managers
- Designated Employer Representatives (DERs)
- Rail industry leaders responsible for post-accident decisions

Important Notes
- Course is self-paced; average completion time: 1.5 hours
- Learners have 30 days of access from the date of purchase
- Must spend sufficient time to meet federal training requirements
- Courses may not be shared — one license per learner