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Sec.
40.41 Where does a
urine collection for a DOT drug test take place?
(a) A urine collection for a DOT drug test must take place in a
collection [[Page
605]] site
meeting the requirements of this section.
(b) If you are operating
a collection site, you must ensure that it meets the security
requirements of Sec. 40.43.
(c) If you are operating
a collection site, you must have all necessary personnel, materials,
equipment, facilities and supervision to provide for the collection,
temporary storage, and shipping of urine specimens to a laboratory, and
a suitable clean surface for writing.
(d) Your collection site
must include a facility for urination described in either paragraph (e)
or paragraph (f) of this section.
(e) The first, and
preferred, type of facility for urination that a collection site may
include is a single-toilet room, having a full-length privacy door,
within which urination can occur.
(1) No one but the
employee may be present in the room during the collection, except for
the observer in the event of a directly observed collection.
(2) You must have a
source of water for washing hands, that, if practicable, should be
external to the closed room where urination occurs. If an external
source is not available, you may meet this requirement by securing all
sources of water and other substances that could be used for
adulteration and substitution (e.g., water faucets, soap dispensers) and
providing moist towelettes outside the closed room.
(f) The second type of
facility for urination that a collection site may include is a
multistall restroom.
(1) Such a site must
provide substantial visual privacy (e.g., a toilet stall with a
partial-length door) and meet all other applicable requirements of this
section.
(2) If you use a
multi-stall restroom, you must either--
(i) Secure all sources
of water and other substances that could be used for adulteration and
substitution (e.g., water faucets, soap dispensers) and place bluing
agent in all toilets or secure the toilets to prevent access; or
(ii) Conduct all
collections in the facility as monitored collections (see Sec.
40.69 for procedures). This is the only circumstance in which you
may conduct a monitored collection.
(3) No one but the
employee may be present in the multistall restroom during the
collection, except for the monitor in the event of a monitored
collection or the observer in the event of a directly observed
collection.
(g) A collection site
may be in a medical facility, a mobile facility (e.g., a van), a
dedicated collection facility, or any other location meeting the
requirements of this section.
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