There are two qualification certifications required for breath alcohol testing with LifeLoc products:
In most cases, Lifeloc Instructors and Master Trainers combine the two training topics into one course, which results in the issuance of both the BAT and C-LOCT certificates. The vast majority of Lifeloc users chose this combined course. Learners gain comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the equipment, as well as the certification to calibrate, cal-check, and maintain the equipment.
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The purpose of this course is to train and certify Breath Alcohol Technicians (BAT) to conduct breath tests in accordance with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Alcohol Testing Procedures Rule: 49 CFR Part 40 and the COAA Canadian Model. This basic certification is required by the US DOT to conduct valid alcohol screening and confirmation testing. The class includes the most basic fundamentals of proficiency on the equipment being used. It does not authorize the BAT to do equipment calibrations or enable them to maintain the equipment.
The Certified Lifeloc Operator and Calibration Technician (C-LOCT) training provides an additional certificate, which is distinct from and in addition to the required BAT 49 CFR training. C-LOCT certification provides additional education on operating and understanding the Lifeloc equipment. The course covers calibration, cal-check, and maintenance requirements, and is required to certify the operator.
Certification Level Requirements and Status Re-Certification Requirement Lifeloc Operator and Calibration Technician (C-LOCT) Must attend an Operator class with a Certified Instructor Operator can perform equipment calibrations Every 5 years re-certification exam must be completed.
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