Security
Procedures and Specimen Collection. Collection site security and specimen
collection security are the responsibility of the collector through contract
with the licensed laboratory. Security procedures shall provide for the
designated collection site to be secure including the providing of privacy for
the donor and the integrity of the specimen.
(c)
Integrity and Identity of Specimen. The collection site person shall take
precautions to ensure that a specimen not be adulterated or diluted during the
collection procedure and that information on the collection bottle and on the
chain of custody form can identify the individual from whom the specimen was
collected. The following minimum precautions shall be taken to ensure that
unadulterated specimens are obtained and correctly identified.
1. To prevent specimen contamination at the
collection site:
a. For urine specimens,
toilet bluing agents shall be placed in toilet tanks so the reservoir of water
in the toilet bowl always remains blue. There shall be no other source of water
in the enclosure or partitioned area where urination occurs. All other sources
of water shall be controlled by the collector.
2. When a donor arrives at the collection
site, the collection site person shall request the donor to present a photo
identification. If the donor does not have the proper photo identification, the
collection site person shall contact the employer who can positively identify
the donor. If the donor's identity cannot be established, the collection site
person shall not proceed with the collection. The collection site person shall
document the reason for not collecting the specimen and provide the donor with
a copy of this documentation.
3.
Before collecting a specimen, the collection site person shall check to see
that the donor has a chain of custody form or has a letter from the employer
authorizing the drug test. If a letter is used, the letter shall contain the
following information:
a. The name of the
individual to be tested;
b. The
name of the employer and the employer's address, phone number, and fax
number;
c. The name, address and
phone number of the laboratory with which the employer has contracted or
established an agreement for testing services;
d. The name, address, phone number, and
secured fax number of the employer's Medical Review Officer;
e. The reason for the test (i.e., either job
applicant, reasonable suspicion, routine fitness, or follow-up to
treatment);
f. The drugs for which
the laboratory will test; and,
g.
The signature of the employer's representative authorizing the
testing.
4. If a
collection time is assigned by the employer or collection site, and the donor
fails to arrive at the collection site at the assigned time, the collection
site person shall notify the employer of the missed appointment.
5. The collection site person shall ask the
individual to remove any unnecessary outer garments, such as a coat or jacket,
and to empty all clothing pockets. The collection site person shall ensure that
all personal belongings, such as a purse or briefcase, remain with the outer
garments. The individual may retain his or her wallet, provided that the
collection site person shall check it for possible contaminants.
6. The individual shall be instructed to wash
and dry his or her hands prior to urination. After washing hands, the
individual shall remain in the presence of the collection site person and shall
not have access to any water fountain, faucet, soap dispenser, cleaning agent
or any other materials which could be used to adulterate the
specimen.
7. The individual may
provide his or her urine specimen in a stall or otherwise partitioned enclosure
that allows for individual privacy. The collection site person shall remain in
the restroom or area, but outside the stall or partitioned enclosure.
8. Upon receiving the specimen from the
individual, the collection site person shall determine that:
a. Urine specimens contain at least 30
milliliters (mL) of urine. The approximate volume of the specimen shall be
documented by the collector at the time of collection. If there is less than 30
mL of urine in the container, another urine specimen shall be collected in a
separate container. Collected specimens which contain less than 30 mL of urine
shall not be submitted to the laboratory for testing. Such specimens shall be
discarded in the presence of the donor and such procedure shall be annotated by
the collector on the chain of custody form. The collector is permitted to give
the donor water to drink for the purpose of providing another urine specimen
not to exceed an 8 ounce glass of water every 30 minutes for up to 2 hours. If
the donor still fails to provide 30 mL of urine, the collection site person
shall reschedule another collection within 24 hours and notify the employer as
soon as possible of such rescheduling.
b. Blood alcohol specimens shall be collected
using aseptic venipuncture technique. The venipuncture site for blood alcohol
shall be cleansed with a non-alcoholic antiseptic substance prior to
collection. Blood specimens shall contain 7 mL of blood which shall be
collected in one tube containing an anticoagulant and a preservative of sodium
fluoride. Immediately after collection, the collection site person shall rock
the tube gently to mix the anticoagulant and preservative substance with the
blood.
c. A quantity of hair shall
be collected as described in section 112.0455(13)(b)3.f.(IV),
F.S.
9. After a urine
specimen has been provided and submitted to the collection site person, the
individual shall be allowed to wash his or her hands.
10. No longer than 4 minutes following
collection, the collection site person shall measure and record the temperature
of the urine specimen, as indicated, on the chain of custody form. The
temperature measuring device must be placed on the outside of the container to
prevent contamination. If the temperature measurement exceeds 4 minutes, the
specimen shall be rendered invalid and shall be rejected. A second specimen
shall be collected and a new chain of custody form generated.
11. If the temperature of a urine specimen is
outside the range of
90
°-100
° degrees
fahrenheit, there is reason to believe that the donor may have altered or
substituted the specimen and another urine specimen shall be collected under
direct observation by an observer of the same gender as the donor, as specified
in subparagraph
59A-24.005(3)(c)
13., F.A.C. The reason for the observed collection and the identity of the
direct observer shall be documented on the chain of custody form.
12. Immediately after a urine specimen is
collected, the collection site person shall also inspect the specimen to
determine its color and look for any signs of contaminants. Any unusual
findings shall be noted on the chain of custody form.
13. Whenever a collection site person has
reason to believe that a particular individual may alter or has altered or
substituted a urine specimen, a higher level supervisor at the collection site
or at the laboratory shall review the decision and concur in advance with the
collection of a second specimen under the direct observation of an observer of
the same gender as the donor. Once approved by a higher level supervisor, the
collector shall require the individual to provide another specimen under direct
observation. If the same gendered observer is not the collector, the observer
shall be identified on the chain of custody form. The observer, if different
from the collector, shall not handle the specimen and the specimen shall be
handed to the collector by the donor in the observer's presence. The observer
shall keep the specimen in sight at all times prior to it being sealed. A new
chain of custody form shall be executed to accompany any specimen collected
under direct observation. Information regarding a specimen collected under
direct observation shall be included on both the new chain of custody form and
on the original form in the remarks section. In addition, the new chain of
custody specimen identification number shall be annotated on the original form.
Both specimens shall be sent to the laboratory to be analyzed.
14. The individual being tested, the
collection site person, and the observer if used for direct observation, shall
keep the specimen in view at all times prior to its being sealed and
labeled.
15. The collection site
person shall place securely on the bottle an identification label containing
the donor's specimen number, which matches the specimen number on the chain of
custody form, and the date.
16. The
employee (donor) and the collector shall initial the identification label on
the specimen bottle for the purpose of certifying that it is the specimen
collected from the donor.
17. The
collector shall enter on the chain of custody form all required
information.
18. The individual
shall be asked to sign a statement on the chain of custody form certifying that
the specimen identified as having been collected from him or her is in fact
that specimen he or she provided. It shall be noted and signed on the chain of
custody form by the collection site person, with a witness' signature, if the
individual refuses to sign this statement.
19. The collection station is permitted to
store unrefrigerated urine specimens up to 72 hours after collection, provided
they are sealed for shipment as described in subparagraph
59A-24.005(3)(c)
21., F.A.C., and kept in locked, secure temporary storage. Hair specimens shall
be stored at all times in unrefrigerated locked, secured storage.
20. While any part of the above chain of
custody procedures is being performed, it is essential that the specimen and
the chain of custody form be under the control of the collection site person.
If the collection site person leaves his or her work station momentarily, the
specimen and the chain of custody form shall be taken with him or her or shall
be secured in a locked room, drawer, file cabinet, etc. After the collection
site person returns to the work station, the chain of custody process will
continue. If the collection site person is leaving for an extended period of
time, the specimen shall be packaged for shipment before he or she leaves the
site.
21. The collection site
person shall arrange to send the collected specimens by express shipment,
courier, or U.S. Mail to the drug testing laboratory which is designated by the
employer. The specimens shall be placed in containers designed to minimize the
possibility of damage during shipment. Prior to shipping or storage, the
collection site person shall ensure that:
a.
The specimen container is sealed with forensic tamper-proof tape;
b. The forensic tamper-proof tape contains
the initials of the donor, the date the specimen was sealed in the specimen
container; and,
c. The completed
chain of custody form and specimen container is enclosed and sealed in a
tamper-proof sealable plastic bag before packaging for shipment to the drug
testing laboratory.
22.
This rule chapter does not prohibit the use of split samples provided that such
samples are collected in accordance with the provisions of the Mandatory
Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs as defined in subsection
59A-24.003(7),
F.A.C.