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The following items constitute a refusal to test: <br />(i) Failureto appear or remain at the test site. <br />(ii) Failure to provide urine specimen when required. <br />(iii) Failure to permit direct observation or monitored collection when required. <br />(iv) Declines to take a second test when directed. <br />(v) Failure to provide sufficient urine or breath without a valid medical explanation. <br />(vi) Failure to undergo a medical evaluation. <br />(vii) Failure to cooperate with thetesting process. <br />(viii) Attempt to dilute, substitute, or tamper with a specimen. <br />(ix) Failure to sign the Custody Control Form or Breath Alcohol Form <br />(x) Admits to the collector that he or she adulterated or substituted their specimen. <br />(xi) Fails to follow the observer's instructions to raise and lower their clothing and to turn <br />around to permit the observer to determine if the employee has a prosthetic or other <br />device that could be used to interfere with the process. <br />(xii) If MRO reports that there is a verified adulterated or substituted test result. <br />(xiii) During the MRO interview the employee admits to adulterating or substituting. <br />I. Testing Procedures <br />Drug and/or alcohol testing shall be conducted at afacility designated byTGB Unlimited, Inc. dba <br />S/T Bancroft Electric. Drugand/or alcohol collection, analysis and reporting shall be conducted in <br />accordance with the procedures outlined in this Policy and are consistent with the Federal <br />regulations enumerated in 49 CFR Part 40 and all applicable state laws. Required analytical urine <br />drug testing and breath alcohol testing shall be conducted when circumstances warrant or as <br />outlined in th is policy. TGB U NLI M ITED, INC. DBA S/T BANCROFT ELECTRIC affirms the need to <br />protect individual dignity, privacy, and confidentiality throughout the testing process. If at any <br />time the integrity of the testing procedures or the validity of the tests results are compromised, <br />the test will be cancelled. <br />Drug Tests <br />The drugs that will be tested for include marijuana (THC), cocaine (COC), opiates (OPI), <br />amphetamines (AMP), and phencyclidine (PCP). Urine specimens will be conducted using the <br />split specimen sample method as described in 49 CFR Part 40. Each specimen will be <br />accompanied by a Chain of Custody or Custody and Control Form (CCF) and identified using a <br />unique identification number that attributes the specimen to the correct individual. <br />The specimen will be sent to a laboratory where a validity test will be performed to ensure that it <br />is non -adulterated human urine. Then an initial drug screen test will be conducted on the primary <br />specimen. For the primary specimen that is not negative, a confirmatory Gas <br />Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) test will be performed. The primary test will be <br />considered positive if the amounts present are above the minimum thresholds established in 49 <br />CFR Part40. <br />3 <br />