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ft-SINve result - The result reported by an HHS-certified laboratory when a specimen contains a
<br />drug or drug metabolite equal to or greater than the cutoff concentrations.
<br />Primary peci mre,en - In drug testing, the urine specimen bottle that is opened and tested by a first
<br />laboratory to determine whether the employee has a drug or drug metabolite In his or her system, and
<br />for the purpose of validity testing. The primary specimen is distinguished from the split specimen,
<br />defined In this section.
<br />f!EghlMled - Any of the following substances specified in Schedule I or Schedule 11 of the
<br />Controlled Substances Act (1 U.S.C. 812): marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, and
<br />phencyclidine (PCP).
<br />al talon Tral In - The training required in order for a collector, BAT, MRO, SAP, or STT to be
<br />qualified to perform their functions in the DOT drag and alcohol testing program. Qualification training
<br />may be provided by any appropriate means (e.g., classroom instruction, Internet application, CD-
<br />ROM, 'video),
<br />fjg_qonflrmglj - The result reported for a split specimen when the second laboratory is able to
<br />corroborate the original result reported for the primary specimen.
<br />RVjIglo fgr 1glUng- The result reported by an HHS-certified laboratory when no tests are
<br />performed for a specimen because of a fatal flaw or a correctable flaw that is not corrected.
<br />efresher Tralplag - The training required periodically for qualified collectors, BATs, and STTs to
<br />review basic requirements and provide instruction concerning changes in technology (e.g., new
<br />testing methods that may be authorized) and amendments, interpretations, guidance, and issues
<br />concerning Part 40 and DOT agency drug and alcohol testing regulations (e.g., Part 199). Refresher
<br />training can be provided by any appropriate means (e.g., classroom instruction, Internet application,
<br />CD-ROM, video).
<br />eftasal Lo u mit refusp, or refuse to take - Behavior consistent with Part 40 concerning refusal
<br />to take a drug test or refusal to take an alcohol test.
<br />pereening4f ;g k - See Initial drug test definition above.
<br />§ r enl Test T' chnl lan TT - A person who instructs and assists employees in the alcohol
<br />testing process and operates an ASD.
<br />ISecrltaly - The Secretary of Transportation or the Secretary's designee.
<br />%grylg2 eg- Any person or entity, other than an employee of the employer, who provides services
<br />specified under Part 40 to employers and/or employees in connection with DOT drug and alcohol
<br />testing requirements. This includes, but is not limited to, collectors, BATs and STTs, laboratories,
<br />MROs, substance abuse professionals, and C/TPAs. To act as service agents, persons and
<br />organizations must meet the qualifications set forth in applicable sections of Part 40. Service agents
<br />are not employers for purposes of Parts 199 and 40.
<br />Sfrltarlrrgntalrrer - A container that is used for transporting and protecting urine specimen bottles
<br />and associated documents from the collection site to the laboratory.
<br />Sgeclmen bottle - The bottle that, after being sealed and labeled according to the procedures in Part
<br />40, is used to hold the urine specimen during transportation to the laboratory.
<br />_Sg,ll) p3e0 - In drug testing, a part of the urine specimen that is sent to a first laboratory and
<br />retained unopened, and which is transported to a second laboratory in the event that the employee
<br />requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified
<br />adulterated or substituted test result.
<br />SPIR $12021men pail( ctlon - A collection in which the urine collected is divided into two separate
<br />specimen bottles, the primary specimen (Bottle A) and the split specimen (Bottle B).
<br />J. RANCK ELECTRIC, INC.
<br />PHMSA DRUG/ALCOHOL PLAN
<br />NATIONAL COMPLIANCE, MANAGEMENT SERVICE, INC. (NCNB) - 2010
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