About Benchmarks:

Are you ready for this regulation? Use this benchmark to find out. Each benchmark is build directly for the federal regulation.  They reflect the learning objectives of the related course. The benchmark is not a "trivia test" - they help you evaluate your readiness to apply the new regulation. Contact us for more information and/or personalized benchmarks for your specific organization/industry.

Benchmark: FAA Drug and Alcohol Testing Requirements for International Repair Stations

Take this benchmark to assess how much you would benefit from taking the course on FAA drug and alcohol testing for certificated repair stations located outside the United States. In a few minutes, you’ll see whether you grasp the rule’s purpose, who it touches, and how it will change day-to-day operations.

What you’ll get from this benchmark:
– A quick read on your readiness: policy intent, operational impacts, documentation and chain-of-custody, waiver strategy, and enforcement risk.
– Clarity on trade-offs you’ll need to manage (compliance vs. flexibility, global alignment vs. local law, safety intent vs. operational efficiency).
– A personal focus map showing where the course can save you the most time and risk.

Who it’s for:
– Leaders, quality/compliance managers, HR/ops, and anyone touching safety-sensitive maintenance for part 121 work at foreign repair stations.

How to use it:
– If several questions feel uncertain, take the full course to build a compliant, auditable program with minimal disruption.
– If you’re mostly confident, target the modules on waivers/exemptions, testing workflows, and recordkeeping as a fast refresher.

NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all Benchmarks are free of charge!

Federal Register Title
This benchmark will help determine your readiness for: Federal Register Document titled Drug and Alcohol Testing of Certificated Repair Station Employees Located Outside of the United States. Document Number: 2024-29837

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FR-24-1134-1