Privacy Area Sample Clauses

Privacy Area. Urine collection shall be conducted at the collection facility in a manner which provides a high degree of security for the specimen and freedom from adulteration. The Employee may choose to be witnessed by the facility representative of the same sex while submitting a specimen. If the Employee chooses not to be witnessed, the collection site person shall ask the individual to remove any unnecessary outer garments that might conceal items or substances that could be used to tamper with or adulterate his or her urine specimen. Also, all personal belongings must remain with the outer garments; a secure area for valuables and firearms will be provided. The Employee shall be instructed to wash and dry his or her hands prior to submitting the required specimen. The volume of the specimen must be at least sixty (60) milliliters for the screening test and confirmation test. The Employee may be given a reasonable amount of liquid (e.g., a glass of water) to assist in producing an adequate specimen and a second specimen if requested. Site personnel shall determine if the specimen contains at least 60 milliliters of urine. A second test may be requested only if the first specimen is suspect because of adulteration or not a genuine sample. The Employee will not be unreasonably delayed.
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