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2020 Online Tab 11 - MRO Syllabus
2020 Online Tab 11 - MRO Syllabus
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The document provides information about alcohol specimen collection and analysis, particularly in the context of Department of Transportation (DOT) testing procedures. It includes presentation slides covering specimen collection and testing procedures, as well as alcohol testing and toxicology. The syllabus supplement discusses breath alcohol testing (BAT) procedures using an evidentiary breath testing (EBT) device, and the SAMSHA advisory provides information on alcohol biomarkers.<br /><br />The syllabus provides an overview of alcohol testing procedures, including the roles of breath alcohol technicians (BAT) and screening test technicians (STT). It states that confirmatory testing is performed using an EBT, while other specimens such as saliva can be used for screening purposes. The syllabus also emphasizes the importance of proper training and proficiency demonstration for BATs and STTs.<br /><br />The document explains that alcohol testing equipment must be certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and listed on the conforming products list (CPL). It also outlines the requirements for a Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) for each alcohol testing device.<br /><br />The document details the procedures for alcohol testing, including both screening and confirmation tests. It highlights that a 15-minute deprivation period is required before the confirmation test and that an air blank must be conducted. The results of the confirmation test are categorized as negative, requiring the employee to perform safety-sensitive functions, or as a violation of the rule.<br /><br />The document also provides information on how to handle situations where the donor is unable to provide a sufficient specimen or when a test needs to be cancelled due to specific flaws. It explains that fatal flaws can include issues with the screening test or confirmation test, such as not conducting an air blank or not activating the alcohol screening device.<br /><br />The second part of the document covers alcohol testing and toxicology. It provides information on the interpretation of alcohol results, the absorption and distribution of alcohol in the body, metabolism, elimination, and breath-to-blood conversion. It also discusses alcohol concentration units and biomarkers such as Ethanol Glucuronide (EtG) and Ethanol Sulfate (EtS).<br /><br />Finally, the document includes instructions for completing the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Alcohol Testing Form, which is used to record alcohol test results and certifications. The form includes sections for the technician, employee, and additional results, as well as instructions for each step of the form completion process.
Keywords
alcohol specimen collection
DOT testing procedures
EBT device
BAT procedures
alcohol biomarkers
NHTSA certification
screening test technicians
confirmatory testing
interpretation of alcohol results
DOT Alcohol Testing Form
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