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TCRP Project F-01, Fitness-for-Duty
Testing in the Transit Workplace
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TCRP
Project F-01, Fitness-for-Duty Testing in the Transit
Workplace Transit Cooperative Research Program -
Completed Project Project F-01, FY 1992
Fitness-for-Duty Testing in the Transit Workplace
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Res. Agency:Battelle
Principal Investigator: Susan Mangold
Effective Date:June
1, 1993
Completion Date:October 31, 1996 Funds:
$474,350
This project evaluated commercially available
fitness-for-duty testing devices through repeated trials of
each device with human subjects in carefully controlled
laboratory conditions. The conclusion of this effort is that
some fitness-for-duty testing devices are sufficiently
sensitive to impairing agents (alcohol was tested in this
experiment) and sufficiently reliable that they could be
considered for use in the transit industry. Further research
is necessary, however, to determine if the benefits of such
testing outweigh the costs, how such devices can best be used
in the transit workplace, and what new personnel policies
would be required.
Fitness-for-duty has become an
umbrella term encompassing key performance issues related to
safety such as stress, fatigue, substance use and abuse,
medication, emotional disturbances, illness, and so on. Tests
of fitness-for-duty have been developed and used in other
industries, but to date none have been applied in the transit
industry. Given questions regarding the operational and
logistical implications of fitness-for-duty tests and the
relevance of these tests to transit operations, a
well-designed and documented research project was needed
before the transit industry could consider widespread use of
such employee testing.
This project assessed the
feasibility of adding fitness-for-duty tests to the procedures
currently used by transit managers for determining employee
fitness for safety-sensitive work. The project also evaluated
fitness-for-duty testing devices voluntarily supplied by the
manufacturers in order to determine if this technology is
appropriate for use in the transit industry.
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information was last updated on 04/23/99.
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