BREATH ANALYSIS Sample Clauses

BREATH ANALYSIS. A. The supervisor(s) may utilize either or both the preliminary breath test and the intoxilyzer as appropriate in his/her investigation with results documented in his/her investigation.
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BREATH ANALYSIS. The supervisor(s) may in "Chemical Testing based Upon Reasonable Individualized Suspicion" utilize both the Preliminary Breath Test and/or the Intoxilyzer as appropriate in his/her investigation. Should these devices be used, the supervisor(s) shall document the results within his/her final report. All testings done shall be in accordance with accepted procedures and shall not be in and of themselves sufficient to warrant a testing. Levels of .05% or greater while on duty with supporting impairment factors would warrant a testing of the employee. APPROVED SPECIMEN FORWARDING: All sealed and labeled BLOOD and/or URINE SPECIMENS obtained under this policy shall be conveyed to the approved laboratory by the supervisor(s) or as designated by the Chief of Police if the laboratory is local or transported via the U.S. Postal Service under certified mail, bonded courier, or laboratory courier service if not local. A receipt shall be required from any service used for specimen conveyance to the laboratory. To insure confidentiality of the tests (screenings), any and all labeling of a urine or blood specimen shall include the employee's number only. (Also see Form C/S 87-4) APPROVED TESTING FACILITY: The facility utilized by the Kenosha Police Department shall be required to perform all required testing as directed herein by trained technicians. Furthermore, said facility shall provide a secure area to accommodate all specimens of blood and urine submitted to them for analysis. This requirement is to maintain the integrity of not only the specimens, but the program in general. The secure area shall have the appropriate security against theft and fire. All of the foregoing shall be subject to the approval by the department's and association's selected authorized representatives, knowledgeable in the areas of chemical screening as selected by the Chief of Police and the Association. Neither side can arbitrarily withhold approval of the site. The currently approved testing facility shall be posted for all personnel. Any changes thereof shall warrant a corrected notice to be posted immediately. The Kenosha Police Department shall retain the right to inspect said facility at any time to ascertain compliance with its established requirements, the integrity of the testing process, methods of testing, and the credentials of technicians utilized in the testing process. This includes the department submitting test samples from time to time of a known factor to ascertain the q...

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