PROCEDURES - CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SPECIMENS. 1. At the time a specimen is collected, the safety-sensitive employee will be given a copy of the specimen collection procedures. 2. Urine will be in a wide-mouthed clinic specimen container which will remain in full view of the safety-sensitive employee until split, transferred to, sealed and initialed in two tamper-resistant urine bottles. 3. Immediately after the specimens are collected, the urine bottles will, in the presence of the safety-sensitive employee, be labeled and then initialed by the employee. If the sample must be collected at the site other than the controlled substance and/or alcohol testing laboratory, the specimens will then be placed in the transportation container. The container will be sealed in the safety-sensitive employee’s presence and the safety-sensitive employee will be asked to initial or sign the container. The container will be sent to the designated testing laboratory on that day or the earliest business day by the fastest available method. 4. A chain of custody form will be completed by the on-duty technician during the specimen collection process and attached to and mailed with the specimen.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
PROCEDURES - CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SPECIMENS. 1. At the time a specimen is collected, the safety-sensitive employee will be given a copy of the specimen collection procedures.
2. Urine will be in a wide-mouthed clinic specimen container container, which will remain in full view of the safety-sensitive employee until split, transferred to, sealed and initialed in two tamper-resistant urine bottles.
3. Immediately after the specimens are collected, the urine bottles will, in the presence of the safety-sensitive employee, be labeled and then initialed by the employee. If the sample must be collected at the site other than the controlled substance and/or alcohol alcohol-testing laboratory, the specimens will then be placed in the transportation container. The container will be sealed in the safety-sensitive employee’s presence and the safety-sensitive employee will be asked to initial or sign the container. The container will be sent to the designated testing laboratory on that day or the earliest business day by the fastest available method.
4. A chain of custody form will be completed by the on-duty technician during the specimen specimen’s collection process and process, attached to to, and mailed with the specimen.
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Samples: Letter of Understanding
PROCEDURES - CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SPECIMENS. 1. At the time a specimen is collected, the safety-sensitive employee will be given a copy of the specimen collection procedures.
2. Urine will be in a wide-mouthed clinic specimen container which will remain in full view of the safety-sensitive employee until split, transferred to, sealed and initialed in two tamper-resistant urine bottles.
3. Immediately after the specimens are collected, the urine bottles will, in the presence of the safety-sensitive employee, be labeled and then initialed by the employee. If the sample must be collected at the site other than the controlled substance and/or alcohol testing laboratory, the specimens will then be placed in the transportation container. The container will be sealed in the safety-sensitive employee’s presence and the safety-safety- sensitive employee will be asked to initial or sign the container. The container will be sent to the designated testing laboratory on that day or the earliest business day by the fastest available method.
4. A chain of custody form will be completed by the on-duty technician during the specimen collection process and attached to and mailed with the specimen.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding