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Information obtained from previous operators under §40.25 concerning alcohol test results of employees. §40.333(a)(2), Records of <br />decisions not to administer post -accident alcohol tests. §199.227(b)(4) <br />Retention Period - Two years <br />Records confirming that supervisors and employees have been trained as required by Part 199. §199.227(b)(2), Records related to <br />the collection process (except calibration of EST devices). §199.227(b)(2) <br />Retention Period - One year <br />Records of all test results with a concentration below 0.02 as defined in Part 40. §40.333(a)(4) and §199.227(b)(3) <br />Plan: VII. Program Elements Common to Drug and Alcohol- 5, Recordkeeping, Records and Retention Periods <br />PHMSA Substance Abuse Program Comprehensive Audit and Inspection Protocol Form, Specimen Collection Sites, Form No.: 3.1.7, <br />Revision 2 (Dated September:1, 2017) <br />Protocol Area O: Specimen Collection Sites <br />0.01 Urine Collection Personnel <br />Verify that training and usage of personnel is in compliance with the applicable requirements of Part 40. <br />0.01.a. Does the operator ensure that, unless no other collector is available, an immediate supervisor of an employee does not serve <br />as a collection site person? §40.31(c) <br />Plan: V. Anti -Drug Program, 3. Specimen Collection Procedures, Collection Site Personnel, <br />0.01.b. Do collectors meet the training requirements of §40.33 and is documentation available showing that currently all requirements <br />are met? §40.33(g). <br />Plan: V. Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Personnel, Collection Personnel. <br />0.01 c. Does the operator provide error correction training as required by §40 33(o and does the training occur within 30 days of the <br />date of notification of the error that led to the need for training? <br />Plan: VA ti Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Personnel, Collection Personnel <br />0.02 Collection Sites. Forms and Supplies <br />Verify that collection sites, forms and supplies are in compliance with the appiicable,physical and security requirements of Part 40, <br />0.02.a. Has the employer designated a collection site that meets the requirements of §40.41. <br />Plan: V Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Sites, Collection Sites, Forms and <br />Supplies. <br />0.02.b. If the collection site uses a facility normally used for other purposes, are procedures in place to ensure before the collection <br />that: (1) access to collection materials and specimens is effectively restricted; and (2) the facility is secured against access during the <br />procedure to ensure privacy to the employee and prevent distraction of the collector? Also, are limited -access signs posted? §40.43(c) <br />Plan: V. Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Sites, Collection Sites, Forms and <br />Supplies. <br />0.02.c. Are procedures in place to assure the collector maintains personal control over each specimen and CCF throughout the <br />collection process and to prevent unauthorized personnel from entering any part of the site in which urine specimens are collected or <br />stored? §40.43(d)(5) and §40.43(e) <br />Plan: V. Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Sites, Collection Sites, Forms and <br />Supplies. <br />0.02.d Is the current Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form (CCF) or equivalent being used? §40.45 <br />Plan: V, Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Sites, Collection Sites, Forms and <br />Supplies. <br />0.02.e Is a collection kit used that meets the requirements of Appendix A to Part 40? §40.49 <br />Plan: V Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Sites, Collection Sites, Forms and <br />Supplies. <br />0.03 Urine Specimen Collections <br />Verify that procedures for collection of urine specimens are in compliance with the applicable requirements of Part 40. <br />0.03.a. Do collection site personnel explain the basic collection procedure to the employee, including showing the employee the <br />instructions on the back of the CCF? §40.61(c) <br />Plan: V. Anti -Drug Program, 4. PHMSA Inspection Protocol for Specimen Collection Sites, Specimen Collections. <br />0.03.1h. Do collection site personnel provide the donor with an Individually wrapped or sealed collection container from the collection <br />it materials? §40.63(c) <br />Premium Concrete Services, Inc.- PHMSA DRUG/ALCOHOL PLAN <br />O NATIONAL COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT SERVICE, INC. (NCMS) 2011 (update 2021). The NCMS plan is <br />the Subject of a registered copyright and is protected by copynghl laves In the U S. and elseveheor All rights <br />reserved <br />50 <br />
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