Breath Testing Procedures Sample Clauses

Breath Testing Procedures. 1. Only qualified operators of a breathalyzer test shall sample employee’s breath.
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Breath Testing Procedures. When ordered to do so by Pace, an employee shall submit to breath alcohol testing through the use of an evidential breath testing device (“EBT”). Upon arrival at the collection site, the employee’s identity will be verified through the use of a photo identification card or through a representative designated by Pace. The testing procedures will be explained to the employee after which the employee and a breath alcohol technician (“BAT”) designated by Pace will complete, date and sign the alcohol testing form. The BAT will inform the employee of the need to conduct a screening test. The BAT and the employee will read the sequential test number displayed by the EBT. The BAT will open an individually sealed, disposable mouthpiece in view of the employee and attach it to the EBT. The BAT will instruct the employee to blow forcefully into the mouthpiece for at least six seconds or until an adequate amount of breath has been obtained. Following the screening test, the BAT will show the employee the result displayed on the EBT or the printed result. If the result of the screening test is an alcohol concentration of less than 0.02, no further testing is required and the test will be reported to Pace as a negative test. The employee may then return to his/her safety-sensitive position. If the result of the screening test is an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater, a confirmation test will be performed. The confirmation test will be conducted at least fifteen
Breath Testing Procedures. ‌ When ordered to do so, a Sergeant shall submit to breath alcohol testing through the use of an evidential breath testing device (“EBT”). Upon arrival at the collection site, the Sergeant’s identity will be verified through the use of a photo identification card or through a representative designated by the Village. The testing procedures will be explained to the Sergeant after which the Sergeant and a breath alcohol technician (“BAT”) designated by the Village will complete, date, and sign the alcohol testing form. The BAT will inform the Sergeant of the need to conduct a screening test. The BAT and the Sergeant will read the sequential test number displayed by the EBT. The BAT will open an individually sealed, disposable mouthpiece in view of the Sergeant and attach it to the EBT. The BAT will instruct the Sergeant to blow forcefully into the mouthpiece for at least six seconds or until an adequate amount of breath has been obtained. Following the screening test, the BAT will show the Sergeant the result displayed on the EBT or the printed result. If the result of the screening test is an alcohol concentration of less than 0.02. no further testing is required and the test will be reported to the Village as a negative test. The Sergeant may then return to duty. If the result of the screening test is an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater, a confirmation test will be performed. The confirmation test will be conducted at least fifteen (15) minutes, but not more than twenty (20) minutes, after the completion of the initial test. This delay prevents any accumulation of alcohol in the mouth from leading to an artificially high reading. The Sergeant will be instructed not to eat, drink, or put any object or substance in his/her mouth. The BAT will instruct the Sergeant not to belch to the extent possible while awaiting the confirmation test. The BAT will inform the Sergeant that the test will be conducted at the end of the waiting period, even if the Sergeant has disregarded the instructions. Before the confirmation test is administered, the BAT will conduct an airblank on the EBT. If the reading is greater than 0.00, the BAT will conduct one more airblank. If the second airblank is greater than 0.00, the EBT will not be used to conduct the test. The confirmation test will be conducted using the same procedure as the screening test. A new mouthpiece will be used. If the initial and confirmatory test results are not identical, the confirmation test result ...

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