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2020 Online Tab 6 - MRO Syllabus
2020 Online Tab 6 - MRO Syllabus
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The document provides information and instructions for completing the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form (CCF) for urine specimen collection. The CCF is used for federally-mandated drug testing programs, including those by the Department of Transportation (DOT), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).<br /><br />The document outlines the procedures and requirements for urine specimen collection, including the roles and qualifications of collection personnel. It also explains the necessary supplies for urine specimen collection, such as specimen bottles, collection container, temperature device, and shipping container.<br /><br />The CCF must be completed accurately, including the information in each step of the form. The form requires the identification of the employer, the testing authority, the reason for the test, and the drugs to be tested for. The collection site information, including the location and contact details, must be provided as well.<br /><br />The form includes steps for the collector to complete, such as checking the specimen temperature, inspecting the specimen for any unusual characteristics, and affixing bottle seals to the specimen bottles. The donor is also required to sign and complete Step 5 of the form.<br /><br />The document also covers the procedures for direct observation collection, shy bladder procedures, pre-employment drug test exceptions, and refusals to test. It outlines the requirements and actions for each of these scenarios.<br /><br />Overall, the document provides a comprehensive guide to urine specimen collection procedures and the completion of the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form.
Keywords
Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form
urine specimen collection
federally-mandated drug testing
Department of Transportation
Department of Health and Human Services
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
collection personnel
specimen bottles
collection site information
direct observation collection
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