Training

Learn about Lifeloc Training Programs
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In addition to our high quality breath alcohol testing devices, Lifeloc Technologies offers a wide variety of substance abuse training programs that can be tailored to your organization’s specific needs. Our programs cover everything from US Department of Transportation (DOT) mandated testing rules and regulations to equipment operation and calibration.

We specialize in training courses for workplace (both mandated and non-mandated), law enforcement, corrections, and school applications. Our training is convenient and cost effective, and can be held at your location through our network of industry experts, at our factory located in Denver, Colorado or online. Contact us for information.


The Lifeloc Training Network

The Lifeloc Training Network consists of approximately 25 highly experienced substance abuse training professionals, conveniently located throughout the US and Canada. Our instructors specialize in Lifeloc equipment certification, Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) training, Reasonable Suspicion Supervisor training, and related alcohol and drug courses. All are certified Lifeloc Master Trainers and most hold additional professional certifications such as C-SAPA.


Training When, Where, and How you Choose

Unlike other substance abuse training providers, we offer flexible scheduling and a variety of cost effective training options to suit your budget and your timelines. Choose what works best for you from online, onsite, and factory based training options.

We also offer train-the-trainer programs for organizations wishing to become self-sufficient.

Available Courses Include
Online
On-Site
Factory
Breath Alcohol Technician Training (BAT)
BAT Train-the-Trainer  
 
Reasonable Suspicion Training for Supervisors
 
Lifeloc Workplace Equipment Training C-LOCT  
Lifeloc FC Series Equipment Training C-LOCT  
Certified Urine Specimen Collector Course
 
Urine Collector Train the Trainer  
Designated Employer Representative (DER)  
 
Employee Awareness (drug & alcohol)  
 
Medical Review Officer Assistant  
 
Alternative Specimen Collection  
 
Substance Abuse Professional (SAP)  
 

Contact us today at training@lifeloc.com for more information and scheduling.

Factory Provisional Instructor Training & Certification at Lifeloc Technologies

Become certified to instruct Breath Alcohol Technicians (BATs) and Certified Lifeloc Operator and Calibration Technicians (C-LOCT).

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Workplace Training

Lifeloc Technologies provides professional workplace substance abuse training; offering programs that meet the requirements of the US Department of Transportation’s (DOT) mandated testing as well as non-regulated workplace testing. Our training programs include both technician and instructor level certification and can be at your location, at our factory, or online.  We are your one-stop solution for workplace substance abuse training

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FC Training

Lifeloc Technologies offers comprehensive and customized training packages for our FC Series (FC10, FC10Plus and FC20) portable breath testers (PBT.) Regardless of your breath alcohol testing needs and whether you are in law enforcement, corrections, or are a school administrator; we have a convenient and affordable training solution that will meet your specific needs.

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Online Training

Lifeloc has complimented the training products we offer by adding courses to our online learning management system. Take advantage of the convenience, consistency and cost savings online training can bring your organization. See available courses.

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Drug Collector Training

In addition to breath alcohol testing training, Lifeloc Technologies provides drug collector training that meets the US Department of Transportation (DOT) requirement for regulated drug testing.

Certification Levels explained

Certification Explained

Lifeloc Technologies’ training programs provides multiple certifications and levels. Find out which best suits your program’s requirements.