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14 <br />procedure is complete when the urine bottle has been sealed and initialed, the <br />drug testing custody and control form has been executed, and the employee has <br />departed the site (or, in the case of an employee who was unable to provide a <br />complete specimen, has entered a waiting area). <br /> <br />Privacy <br /> <br />1 Procedures for collecting urine specimens shall allow individual privacy unless <br />there is reason to believe that a particular individual may alter or substitute the <br />specimen to be provided. <br />2 For purposes of this policy, the following circumstances are the exclusive grounds <br />constituting reason to believe that the individual may alter or substitute the <br />specimen: <br />a. The employee has presented a urine specimen that falls outside the normal <br />temperature range (32 - 38 C or 90 - 100 F), and: (I) the employee <br />declines to provide a measurement of oral body temperature; or (II) Oral <br />body temperature varies by more than 1 C or 1.8 F from the temperature <br />of the specimen. <br />b. The last urine specimen provided by the employee was determined by the <br />laboratory to have a specific gravity of less than 1.003 and a creatinine <br />concentration below 0.2 g/L; (Often the specimen returns dilute because <br />the employee/applicant has taken a large amount of fluids to produce a <br />urine specimen. However, the possibility of an adulterated specimen <br />cannot be conclusively excluded. Therefore Trisco shall follow these <br />rules :) <br />i. Pre placement drug screen. If the Company supervisor so <br />desires, the test may be canceled and the test recollected. The <br />Company may require the recollection to be an observed urine <br />drug screen collection procedure. <br />ii. Periodic (annual) drug screen for employees. In this case the <br />Company may require an observed urine drug screen collection <br />procedure the next time a test would ordinarily be given. A dilute <br />specimen is not reasonable suspicion/cause to require the donor to <br />submit to another specimen collection. <br />iii. Random drug screen. Trisco Systems, Inc. reserves the <br />opportunity to require an observed urine drug screen collection <br />procedure the next time a test would ordinarily be given. A dilute <br />specimen is not reasonable suspicion/cause to require the donor to <br />submit to another specimen collection. <br />iv. Post-accident drug screen. A post accident canceled test may be <br />recollected if still within the allotted 32-hour time frame. The <br />Company may require an observed urine drug screen collection on <br />the recollection. <br />v. “For Cause” drug screen. A “for cause” canceled test may be <br />recollected if the behavior that triggered the test in the first place