Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 9140.60 - Collection and Testing of Breath and Saliva for Alcohol Testing
a) Collectors for
Alcohol Testing. A Screening Test Technician shall conduct only alcohol
screening tests. Breath Alcohol Technicians may conduct alcohol screening and
confirmation tests. The immediate supervisor of an employee may not act as the
Screening Test Technician or Breath Alcohol Technician (in this Section, "the
Technician") when that employee is tested, unless no other Technician is
available. A Technician must meet the training requirements set forth in
49 CFR
40.213(2012).
b) Collection Site. The testing of breath and
saliva may take place at a medical facility, a mobile facility, a dedicated
collection facility, or any other location meeting the requirements of this
Section. The collection site must provide visual and aural privacy to the
employee being tested, sufficient to prevent unauthorized persons from seeing
or hearing test results. The collection site must have all needed personnel,
materials, equipment and facilities to provide for the collection and analysis
of breath or saliva samples and a suitable clean surface for writing.
c) Collection by Law Enforcement Officers.
Nothing in this Section shall preclude the collection and testing of breath or
saliva by a law enforcement officer. Notwithstanding the procedures for the
collection and testing of breath and saliva set forth in this Section, testing
and collection performed by a law enforcement officer shall be considered
acceptable procedure for the collection and testing of breath and alcohol. Any
collection or testing of breath or saliva performed by a law enforcement
officer shall be subject to any objection pursuant to the Illinois Rules of
Evidence and statutory rules of evidence when applicable.
d) Collection Form. Alcohol testing shall be
documented using a collection form as defined in Section
9140.5.
e) Devices for Alcohol Testing. All devices
used for the testing of breath and saliva for alcohol shall meet the following
requirements:
1) Alcohol Screening Test
Devices. Evidential Breath Testing Devices and Alcohol Screening Devices on the
NHTSA conforming products lists for evidential and non-evidential devices are
the only devices allowed to be used to conduct alcohol screening tests. An
Alcohol Screening Device shall be used only for screening tests for alcohol and
not for alcohol confirmation tests.
2) Alcohol Confirmation Test Devices. An
alcohol confirmation test shall be performed with an Evidential Breath Testing
Device that:
A) is listed on the NHTSA
Conforming Products Lists for Evidential Breath Testing Devices;
B) provides a printed triplicate result (or
three consecutive identical copies of a result) of each breath test;
C) assigns a unique number to each completed
test, which the Technician and the employee can read before each test and that
is printed on each copy of the result;
D) prints, on each copy of the result, the
manufacturer's name for the device, its serial number, and the time of the
test;
E) distinguishes alcohol from
acetone at the 0.08 alcohol concentration level;
F) tests an air blank; and
G) performs an external calibration
check.
f) Use
and Care of Devices for Alcohol Testing
1)
Evidential Breath Testing Devices. Users of an Evidential Breath Testing Device
must:
A) follow the manufacturer's
instructions, including performance of external calibration checks at the
intervals the instructions specify.
B) in conducting external calibration checks,
use only calibration devices appearing on NHTSA's Conforming Products List for
Calibrating Units for Breath Alcohol Tests.
C) maintain records of the inspection,
maintenance and calibration of Evidential Breath Testing Device for two years;
and
D) ensure that inspection,
maintenance and calibration of the Evidential Breath Testing Device are
performed by its manufacturer or a maintenance representative certified either
by the manufacturer or by a state health agency or other appropriate state
agency. If an Evidential Breath Testing Device fails an external check of
calibration, the Evidential Breath Testing Device must be taken out of service.
The Evidential Breath Testing Device may not be used again for alcohol testing
until it is repaired and passes an external calibration check.
2) Alcohol Screening Device.
A) Users of an Alcohol Screening Device must:
i) follow the quality assurance plan
instructions created by the manufacturer of the Alcohol Screening Device;
and
ii) follow all device and care
requirements for Evidential Breath Testing Devices.
B) An Alcohol Screening Device that does not
pass the specified quality control checks or has passed its expiration date
shall not be used.
g) Alcohol Screening Test Procedures
1) Initial Procedures. The Breath Alcohol
Technician or Screening Test Technician shall take the following steps to begin
all alcohol screening tests, regardless of the type of testing device used:
A) The Technician shall ensure that, when the
employee enters the alcohol testing site, the alcohol testing process begins
without undue delay.
B) If the
employee is also going to provide a urine or blood specimen, the Technician
shall, to the greatest extent practicable, ensure that the alcohol test is
completed before the urine or blood collection process begins.
C) If the employee needs medical attention,
this treatment shall not be delayed to conduct an Alcohol Screening
Test.
D) The employee shall provide
the Technician with positive identification.
E) The Technician shall explain the testing
procedure to the employee.
2) Evidential Breath Testing Device or
Non-evidential Breath Alcohol Screening Device. For an alcohol screening test
using an Evidential Breath Testing Device or non-evidential breath Alcohol
Screening Device, the Technician shall execute the following procedure:
A) Select, or allow the employee to select,
an individually wrapped or sealed mouthpiece from the testing
materials.
B) Open the individually
wrapped or sealed mouthpiece in view of the employee and insert it into the
device in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
C) Instruct the employee to blow steadily and
forcefully into the mouthpiece for at least six seconds or until the device
indicates that an adequate amount of breath has been obtained.
D) Show the employee the displayed test
result.
E) If the device is one
that prints the test number, testing device name and serial number, time and
result directly onto the collection form, the Technician shall ensure that the
information has been printed correctly onto the collection form.
F) If the device is one that prints the test
number, testing device name and serial number, time and result, but on a
separate printout rather than directly onto the collection form, the Technician
shall affix the printout of the information to the collection form with
tamper-evident tape or use a self-adhesive label that is
tamper-evident.
G) If the device is
one that does not print the test number, testing device name and serial number,
time and result, or is a device not being used with a printer, the Technician
shall record this information on the collection form.
3) Procedure for an Alcohol Screening Test
using a Saliva Alcohol Screening Device or a Breath Tube Alcohol Screening
Device. The Technician shall execute the following procedure when using the
saliva Alcohol Screening Device:
A) Check the
expiration date on the device or on the package containing the device and show
it to the employee. The device shall not be used after its expiration
date.
B) Open an individually
wrapped or sealed package containing the device in the presence of the
employee.
C) Offer the employee the
opportunity to use the device. If the employee uses it, the Technician shall
instruct the employee to insert it into his or her mouth and use it in a manner
described by the device's manufacturer.
D) If the employee chooses not to use the
device, or in all cases in which a new test is necessary because the device did
not activate, the Technician shall insert the device into the employee's mouth
and gather saliva in the manner described by the device's manufacturer. The
Technician shall wear single-use examination or similar gloves while doing so
and change them following each test.
E) When the device is removed from the
employee's mouth, the Technician shall follow the manufacturer's instructions
regarding necessary next steps in ensuring that the device has
activated.
F) If the Technician is
unable to successfully follow these procedures, he or she shall discard the
device and conduct a new test using a new device. The new device must be one
that has been under the control of the Technician. The Technician shall note on
the remarks section of the collection form the reason for the new test. The
Technician shall offer the employee the choice of using the device or having
the Technician use it unless the employee was responsible for the new test
needing to be conducted.
G) If the
Technician is unable to successfully follow the required procedures on the new
test, he or she shall end the collection and include an explanation on the
remarks section of the collection form. The Technician shall then direct the
employee to take a new test immediately, using an Evidential Breath Testing
Device for the screening test.
H)
If the Technician is able to successfully follow the procedures, but the device
does not activate, he or she shall discard the device and conduct a new test.
In this case, the Technician shall place the device into the employee's mouth
to collect saliva for the new test.
I) The Technician shall read the result
displayed on the device no sooner than the device's manufacturer instructs. In
all cases, the result displayed must be read within 15 minutes after the test.
The Technician shall then show the device and its reading to the employee and
enter the result on the collection form.
J) The Technician shall not re-use devices,
swabs, gloves or other materials used in saliva testing.
4) Procedure for Breath Tube Alcohol
Screening Device. The Technician shall execute the following procedure when
using the breath tube Alcohol Screening Device:
A) Check the expiration date on the detector
device and the electronic analyzer or on the package containing the device and
the analyzer and show it to the employee. The Technician shall not use the
device or the analyzer after its expiration date. The Technician shall not use
an analyzer that is not specifically pre-calibrated for the device being used
in the collection.
B) Remove the
device from the package and secure an inflation bag onto the appropriate end of
the device, as directed by the manufacturer on the device's
instructions.
C) Break the tube's
ampoule in the presence of the employee.
D) Offer the employee the opportunity to use
the device. If the employee chooses to use the device, instruct the employee to
blow forcefully and steadily into the blowing end of device until the inflation
bag fills with air.
E) If the
employee chooses not to hold the device, the Technician shall hold the
device.
F) When the employee
completes the breath process, take the device from the employee, remove the
inflation bag, and prepare the device to be read by the analyzer in accordance
with the manufacturer's directions.
G) If the Technician was unable to
successfully complete these procedures, he or she shall discard the device and
conduct a new test using a new one. The new device must be one that has been
under the control of the Technician before the test. The Technician shall note
on the remarks section of the collection form the reason for the new
test.
H) The Technician shall offer
the employee the choice of holding the device or having the Technician hold it,
unless the employee was responsible for the new test needing to be
conducted.
I) If the Technician is
unable to successfully follow the required procedures on the new test, he or
she shall end the collection and put an explanation in the remarks section of
the collection form.
J) The
Technician shall then direct the employee to take a new test immediately, using
another type of Alcohol Screening Device or an Evidential Breath Testing
Device.
K) If the Technician was
able to successfully follow the required procedures, and after having waited
the required amount of time directed by the manufacturer for the detector
device to incubate, the Technician shall place the device in the analyzer in
accordance with the manufacturer's directions. The result must be read from the
analyzer no earlier than the required incubation time of the device. In all
cases, the result shall be read within 15 minutes after the test.
L) The Technician shall follow the
manufacturer's instructions for determining the result of the test. He or she
shall show the analyzer result to the employee and record it on the collection
form.
M) The Technician shall never
re-use detector devices or any gloves used in breath tube testing. The
inflation bag must be voided of air following removal from a device. Inflation
bags and electronic analyzers may be re-used but only in accordance with the
manufacturer's directions.
5) Procedures Following an Alcohol Screening
Test Result
A) The Breath Alcohol Technician
or the Screening Test Technician shall complete and sign the collection
form.
B) If the test result is an
alcohol concentration of less than 0.08, the Technician, must complete the
collection form and transmit the result to the DER in a confidential
manner.
C) If the test result is an
alcohol concentration of 0.08 or higher, the Technician shall direct the
employee to take an Alcohol Confirmation Test.
D) If the test result is any other result,
the Technician shall note this result in the remarks section of the collection
form.
h)
Alcohol Confirmation Test Procedures
1)
Initial Procedures. Before starting the Alcohol Confirmation Test, the Breath
Alcohol Technician shall execute the following procedure:
A) Ensure that the employee waits at least 15
minutes before taking an alcohol confirmation test, starting with the
completion of the Alcohol Screening Test. After the waiting period has elapsed,
the Breath Alcohol Technician shall begin the Alcohol Confirmation Test as soon
as possible, but not more than 30 minutes after the completion of the Alcohol
Screening Test.
B) The Breath
Alcohol Technician shall observe the employee during the waiting
period.
C) The employee shall be
given the following instructions before beginning the waiting period:
i) Not to eat, drink, put anything, such as a
cigarette or chewing gum, into his or her mouth, or belch;
ii) That the reason for the waiting period is
to prevent inaccurate reading;
iii)
That following the instructions concerning the waiting period is to the
employee's benefit; and
iv) That
the confirmation test will be conducted at the end of the waiting period, even
if the instructions have not been followed.
D) If the Breath Alcohol Technician is aware
that the employee has not followed the instructions, this should be noted in
the remarks section of the collection form.
E) If the Breath Alcohol Technician did not
conduct the Alcohol Screening Test for the employee, the Breath Alcohol
Technician performing the Alcohol Confirmation Test shall require positive
identification of the employee, explain the confirmation procedures, and use a
new collection form. The Breath Alcohol Technician performing the Alcohol
Confirmation Test must note on the remarks section of the collection form that
a different Breath Alcohol Technician or Screening Test Technician conducted
the Alcohol Screening Test.
F) Even
if more than 30 minutes have passed since the screening test result was
obtained, the Breath Alcohol Technician shall begin the Alcohol Confirmation
Test, not another Alcohol Screening Test.
G) The Breath Alcohol Technician performing
the Alcohol Confirmation Test shall note in the remarks section of the
collection form the time that elapsed between the two events and, if the
Alcohol Confirmation Test could not begin within 30 minutes after the screening
test, the reason why.
2)
Alcohol Confirmation Test Procedures. The Breath Alcohol Technician conducting
the Alcohol Confirmation Test must execute the following procedures to complete
the Alcohol Confirmation Test process:
A) In
the presence of the employee, conduct an air blank on the Evidential Breath
Testing Device to be used for the Alcohol Confirmation Test before beginning
the confirmation test and show the reading to the employee.
i) If the reading is 0.00, the test may
proceed. If the reading is greater than 0.00, another air blank shall be
conducted.
ii) If the reading on
the second air blank is 0.00, the test may proceed. If the reading is greater
than 0.00, the Breath Alcohol Technician must take the Evidential Breath
Testing Device out of service. If the Evidential Breath Testing Device is taken
out of service for an air blank reading greater than 0.00, the Evidential
Breath Testing Device shall not be used until it is found to be within
tolerance limits on an external check of calibration.
B) Open a new individually wrapped or sealed
mouthpiece in view of the employee and insert it into the device in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
C) The Breath Alcohol Technician and the
employee shall both read the unique test number displayed on the Evidential
Breath Testing Device.
D) Instruct
the employee to blow steadily and forcefully into the mouthpiece for at least
six seconds or until the device indicates that an adequate amount of breath has
been obtained.
E) Show the employee
the result displayed on the Evidential Breath Testing Device.
F) Show the employee the result and unique
test number that the Evidential Breath Testing Device prints out.
G) If the Evidential Breath Testing Device
provides a separate printout of the result, attach the printout to the
collection form with tamper-evident tape, or use a self-adhesive label that is
tamper-evident.
3)
Procedures Following an Alcohol Confirmation Test Result. After the Evidential
Breath Testing Device has printed the result of an alcohol confirmation test,
the Breath Alcohol Technician shall execute the following procedures:
A) Indicate the alcohol reading from the
Evidential Breath Testing Device on the collection form and sign the collection
form.
B) If the test produces any
other results, indicate these results in the remarks section of the collection
form.
C) Immediately transmit the
collection form with the reported result directly to the DER and the employee
in a confidential manner.
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