Split Specimen definition

Split Specimen means a part of the oral fluid specimen in drug testing that is retained unopened for a confirmation test (if required) or in the event that the employee requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified Adulterated or Substituted Specimen test result.
Split Specimen means a part of the urine specimen that is sent to a first laboratory and retained unopened, and which is transported to a second laboratory in the event that the employee requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified adulterated or substituted test result.
Split Specimen means the procedure by which each urine specimen is divided in two and put into a primary specimen container and a secondary, or “split”, specimen container. Only the primary specimen is opened and used for the initial screening and confirmation test. The split specimen container remains sealed and is stored at the testing laboratory.

Examples of Split Specimen in a sentence

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  • Split Specimen – Specimen taken at the collection site will be separated into two samples.

  • Split Specimen Testing is not authorized for test results reported by the MRO as “Invalid”.


More Definitions of Split Specimen

Split Specimen. In drug testing, a part of the urine specimen that is sent to a first laboratory and retained unopened, and which is transported to a second laboratory in the event that the employee requests that it be tested followed a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified adulterated or substituted test results. Substance Abuse Professional (SAP): A person who evaluates employees who have violated a drug and/or alcohol policy and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare. Verified Testing: A drug test result or validity testing from an HHS-Certified laboratory that has undergone review and final determination by the MRO.
Split Specimen means a part of the oral fluid specimen in drug testing that is retained unopened for a confirmation test (if required) or in the event that the Covered Employee requests that it be tested following a verified positive test of the primary specimen or a verified Adulterated or Substituted Specimen test result.
Split Specimen means the process of pouring off a portion of the original specimen into a separate container to be available for possible testing in the event the original specimen tests positive, if requested by the donor.
Split Specimen means a drug test urine specimen that is divided into two bottles, each of which is sealed in front of the applicant or employee. Only one of the bottles is opened/tested at the first testing lab. The second bottle remains sealed and available to ship to a second testing lab if the result is positive after two tests and medical review.
Split Specimen means a part of the urine specimen that is sent to a first laboratory and retained unopened,
Split Specimen means a portion of the original specimen collected that is sealed in a second collection container and sent to the laboratory along with the primary specimen. This second specimen will be frozen and retained by the testing laboratory.

Related to Split Specimen

  • Substituted Specimen means a specimen with laboratory values that are so diminished that they are not consistent with oral fluid and which shall be deemed a violation of this policy, and shall be processed as if the test results were positive.

  • Specimen means tissue, fluid, or a product of the human body capable of revealing the presence of alcohol, drugs or their metabolites.

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