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Sec.
40.223 What steps
must be taken to protect the security of alcohol testing sites?
(a) If you are a BAT, STT, or other person operating an alcohol
testing site, you must prevent unauthorized personnel from entering the
testing site.
(1) The only people you
are to treat as authorized persons are employees being tested, BATs,
STTs, and other alcohol testing site workers, DERs, employee
representatives authorized by the employer (e.g., on the basis of
employer policy or labor-management agreement), and DOT agency
representatives.
(2) You must ensure that
all persons are under the supervision of a BAT or STT at all times when
permitted into the site.
(3) You may remove any
person who obstructs, interferes with, or causes unnecessary delay in
the testing process.
(b) As the BAT or STT,
you must not allow any person other than you, the employee, or a DOT
agency representative to actually witness the testing process (see Sec.
Sec. 40.241-40.255).
(c) If you are operating
an alcohol testing site, you must ensure that when an EBT or ASD is not
being used for testing, you store it in a secure place. [[Page
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(d) If you are operating an alcohol testing site, you must ensure
that no one other than BATs or other employees of the site have access
to the site when an EBT is unsecured.
(e) As a BAT or STT, to avoid distraction that could compromise
security, you are limited to conducting an alcohol test for only one
employee at a time.
(1) When an EBT
screening test on an employee indicates an alcohol concentration of 0.02
or higher, and the same EBT will be used for the confirmation test, you
are not allowed to use the EBT for a test on another employee before
completing the confirmation test on the first employee.
(2) As a BAT who will
conduct both the screening and the confirmation test, you are to
complete the entire screening and confirmation process on one employee
before starting the screening process on another employee.
(3) You are not allowed
to leave the alcohol testing site while the testing process for a given
employee is in progress, except to notify a supervisor or contact a DER
for assistance in the case an employee or other person who obstructs,
interferes with, or unnecessarily delays the testing process.
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