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Opiates 2000 2000 <br />THC-Cannabinoids 50 15 <br />Ethanol (Alcohol) .04% w/vol. (enzyme assay) .04% w/vol. (GC/FD) <br />New drugs, preliminary cut off and confirmation levels may be modified periodically in order to parallel <br />the Department of Transportation and the Commercial Drivers License guideline requirements. <br />Employees who test positive twice (2) times, while employed at Grady Brothers, Inc., will be terminated. <br />DEFINITIONS <br />Accredited Laboratory (SAMHSA): A federally certified organization approved by the Department of <br />Health and Human Services (DHHS) for testing of prohibited items and substances. <br />Accident/incident: Any event caused by and employee, either directly or indirectly, that results in <br />treatment by a health care provider, or that resulted in damage to property. This would also include any <br />serious near -miss incidents. <br />Adulteration: Tampering with a test sample by the substitution or addition of other ingredients to mask <br />the presence of alcohol and/or other use of drugs illegally. <br />Controlled Substances: Includes all illegal drugs listed in this policy and per the Department of <br />Transportation (DOT) limits, (including controlled substances, look alike drugs and designer drugs), <br />prescription drugs used by one for whom they were not prescribed, overuse of prescription drugs <br />prescribed for the user, drug paraphernalia and alcoholic beverages in the personal possession of our <br />being used by an employee on the premises or while assigned to work off premises. <br />Confirmation Test: A test performed by a SAMS HA-ce rtifie d laboratory, on the same sample used for <br />the screen test which involves more complex methodology, is more precise, and is therefore more <br />expensive, for the purposes of confirming or refuting screen test results. <br />Counterfeit Drug Card: A drug card is considered counterfeit if it is modified in any manner without <br />authorization from MICCS, or if it was not issued by a MICCS representative to the person using it to <br />verify that he has a current valid drug test, to gain entry on a MICCS owner's premises, or for any other <br />such reason. <br />Diluted Test: Diluted specimens are usually caused by over hydration - meaning a person has either <br />intentionally or unintentionally consumed a large enough volume of fluid to put the body into a <br />temporary state of over hydration, resulting in an unacceptable specimen and an invalid test (2 dilutes <br />a positive test result). <br />