Tab 4
5
# copies for CCF
5
# of correctable flaws that require statement of correction and cancellation if no statement
7 fatal flaws
# of fatal flaws
lab with specimens
CCF copy 1 goes to
MRO
CCF copy 2 goes to
collector retains for 30 days
CCF copy 3 goes to
employer DER
CCF copy 4 goes to
donor
CCF copy 5 goes to
code of federal regulations
CFR stands for
direct supervisor of donor
Collection personnel should not be whom unless no one else available?
THC, AMP, COC, OPI, PCP
For DOT testing, always check these 5 drug panels (MACOP)
witnessed
another term for direct observation collection
privacy
another term for normal collection
yes
can wallet be inspected?
monitored
collection in multi-stall restroom, partial privacy door, collector remains outside closed stall door but inside restroom
laboratory
collection kit and CCF usually supplied by?
every 5 years
collection personnel must complete refresher training how often
ODAPC list-serve
collection personnel must subscribe to?
no undressing/gowning, medication inquiries
collection privacy issues - no nos
removal of coats/hats/jackets, pocket searches
collection privacy issues - requirements
cannot require donor to sign consent or release form
collection prohibition #1
cannot conduct collection on unconscious donor
collection prohibition #2
cannot collect urine by catheterization
collection prohibition #3
fax, 24
copy 2 is sent to MRO ideally how? within how many hours?
CCF complete, bottles packaged
copy 5 given to donor after? 2
collector's signature omitted
correctable flaw #1
no donor signature and no remark explaining failure to sign
correctable flaw #2
certifying scientist signature missing from non-negative result
correctable flaw #3
non-federal form used in error for a DOT-mandated test
correctable flaw #4
expired version of federal CCF is used, but after Sept 30, 2011
correctable flaw #5
signed statement of correction from individual who committed error
correctable flaw requires what?
new procedure for observers during direct observation
donor must position clothing so that observer can view donor's body (front and back) from chest to mid-thighs
45 mL
donor must provide at least how much urine?
specimen ID numbers on CCF and bottle do not match
fatal flaw #1
both collector signature and collector printed name are missing
fatal flaw #2
bottle seal is broken, absent, or shows evidence of tampering
fatal flaw #3
neither primary nor split specimen has at least 30 mL of urine
fatal flaw #4
specimen received at lab without CCF
fatal flaw #5 (added 1/2018)
CCF received at laboratory without specimen
fatal flaw #6 (added 1/2018)
collector performed two separate collections using one CCF
fatal flaw #7 (added 1/2018)
DOT, HHS, NRC
federal CCF only for federally-mandated testing programs such as (3)
specimen temperature not checked and no remark
for this correctable flaw, request statement of correction, but do not cancel test if statement unavailable
5 consecutive error-free mock collections, monitored by qualified collector
how does new collection personnel candidate demonstrate proficiency?
discarded, no specimens sent to lab
if 2nd specimen is not obtained due to donor refusal or shy bladder, what happens to specimen 1? anything sent to lab?
MRO must cancel test
if correctable flaw not corrected?
note this in remarks section
if donor refuses to sign and complete step 5, collector must do what?
written statement of correction, cancel test
if expired version of CCF used, what must be obtained from collector? if not received by MRO, MRO must do what?
blood test
if pt has disability preventing pre-employment drug testing, what is allowed?
40, 3
if shy bladder, how many ounces of fluid to give? how many hours to try?
opposite if a medical professional/paraprofessional
in monitored collection, monitor can be what gender, if what?
the collector
in witnessed collection, observer does not have to be?
same gender
in witnessed collection, observer must be what gender as donor?
address or phone number errors
minimal flaw #1
donor SSN incorrect or omitted
minimal flaw #2
testing authority box not checked
minimal flaw #3
reason for test not checked
minimal flaw #4
drug tests to be performed not checked
minimal flaw #5
collector name illegible or missing
minimal flaw #6
split specimen not checked
minimal flaw #7
error correction
must undergo what type of training w/in 30 days of notification of error causing cancelled test
bonafide, longstanding inability to produce sufficient quantities of urine
pre-employment drug test exception
secure water sources, put bluing on toilet, remove adulterants, restrict access and exit, suitable area for completing CCF
preparation of collection site, 5 aspects
4, 90-100F
read specimen temperature within how many minutes, temperature of specimen should be between?
fails to remain at testing site until process completed
refusal to test #1
fails to provide urine specimen for any drug test required by DOT regs
refusal to test #2
fails to permit direct observation
refusal to test #3
fails to cooperate with any part of testing process
refusal to test #4
fails to follow observer's instructions to raise clothing
refusal to test #5 (for observed collection)
prosthetic or other device that could be used to interfere with process
refusal to test #6
admits specimen adulteration or substitution
refusal to test #7
post-accident test when employee is hospitalized
special provisions for collecting from Foley catheter during when?
in donor's sight
specimen must always be what?
after seals are placed on specimen bottles
this is when donor signature and initials are obtained
direct observation
type of collection for limited circumstances, observer must be inside toilet enclosure with donor and observe urination
normal collection
type of collection in which donor goes into toilet enclosure with full privacy door and closes door, collector remains outside room
must leave outside toilet area
what about other hand-carried items?
donor may retain wallet
what about wallet?
shy bladder
what condition is present if 'none provided' checked on specimen
donor must provide specimen
what if donor normally voids via self-catheterization?
previous test cancelled as 'invalid result'
when direct observation required (as determined by MRO) #4
previous test cancelled due to split not available to reconfirm
when direct observation required (as determined by MRO) #5
previous test reported negative dilute with a creatinine of 2-5 mg/dL
when direct observation required (as determined by MRO) #6
specimen temp out of range
when direct observation required (as determined by collection site) #1
tampering attempt identified
when direct observation required (as determined by collection site) #2
All DOT return to duty and follow-up tests as a result of a previous positive
when direct observation required (as determined by employer) #6
USCG periodic tests
when is 'other' checked off for type of test
if suspect specimen is less than 45 mL and is being sent to lab as first of two specimens
when should 'single' specimen be checked?
immediately
when to use direct observation collection if specimen temp out of range
copies 2 and 4
which copies of CCF faxed to MRO and employer?
copy 1
which copy of CCF sent with specimen bottles to lab?
part 40 subparts C,D,E
which part and subparts of CFR are urine specimen collection procedures detailed