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SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY <br />DOCUMENT No.: EHS-000146 <br />REV #: 1 <br />Date of Issue: 8/23/2016 <br />Next Rev.: <br />EH&S Procedures <br />Issued By: Corporate Safety Director <br />6/15/2021 <br />Date of Approval: 6/15/2017 <br />Standard Owner: EH&S Department <br />Approved By: Safety <br />Individuals involved or that may have contributed in the incident/accident may also be subject to <br />testing. If it is impossible or impractical, because of the physical condition to the individual(s) <br />involved in the accident/incident to give a urine sample, and if in subsequent medical treatment <br />that person(s) blood or other bodily fluid will be drawn, then the blood or other bodily fluids will <br />be analyzed for prohibited substances. <br />If a required alcohol test is not administered within (2) hours following the accident/incident, the <br />Contractor/subcontractor shall prepare and maintain on file a record stating the reasons the test <br />was not promptly administered. If a required test is not administered within eight hours following <br />the accident/incident, the Contractor/subcontractor shall cease attempts to administer an <br />alcohol test and shall maintain the same record. Records shall be submitted to CUDAP upon <br />request of the Contracting Officer. <br />The Contractor/subcontractor shall ensure that individuals required to be tested for drugs are <br />tested as soon as possible and within 32 hours of the accident/incident. An individual who is <br />subject to post -accident testing who fails to remain readily available for such testing, including <br />notifying the Contractor/subcontractor of his or her location if he or she leaves the scene of the <br />accident/incident prior to submission to such test, may be deemed to have refused to submit to <br />testing. <br />Page 15 of 22 <br />