Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels Clause Samples

Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels. For post-Accident or reasonable suspicion testing where the Covered Employee was operating a commercial motor vehicle, any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to or greater than 0.04 percent, or the established California State standard for commercial motor vehicle operations, shall be deemed positive. For all other post-Accident or reasonable suspicion testing, any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to, or greater than, 0.08 percent, or the established California State standard for non-commercial motor vehicle operations, shall be deemed positive. Any test revealing controlled substance confirmation level as shown in the chart below shall be deemed a positive test. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE * SCREENING LEVEL CONFIRMATION LEVEL Amphetamines 50 ng/ml 5 ng/ml Barbiturates 20 ng/ml 20 ng/ml Benzodiazepines 1 ng/ml 0.5 ng/ml Cocaine 5 ng/ml 8 ng/ml Methadone 5 ng/ml 10 ng/ml Opiates 10 ng/ml 10 ng/ml PCP (Phencyclidine) 1 ng/ml 5 ng/ml THC (Cannabis) 1 ng/ml 2 ng/ml * All controlled substances including their metabolite components.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels. For post-Accident or reasonable suspicion testing where the Covered Employee was operating a commercial motor vehicle, any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to or greater than
Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE * SCREENING METHOD SCREENING LEVEL ** CONFIRMATION METHOD CONFIMRATION LEVEL
Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels. For post-Accident or reasonable suspicion testing where the Covered Employee was operating a commercial motor vehicle, any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to or greater than 0.04 percent, or the established California State standard for commercial motor vehicle operations, shall be deemed positive. For all other post-Accident or reasonable suspicion testing, any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to, or greater than, 0.08 percent, or the established California State standard for non-commercial motor vehicle operations, shall be deemed positive. Any test revealing controlled substance confirmation level as shown in the chart below shall be deemed a positive test. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE * SCREENING LEVEL CONFIRMATION LEVEL Amphetamines 25 ng/ml ** 5 ng/ml** Barbiturates 50 ng/ml*** 20 ng/ml*** Benzodiazepines 20 ng/ml*** 0.5 ng/ml*** Cocaine 12 ng/ml ** 8 ng/ml** Methadone 50 ng/ml*** 10 ng/ml*** Opiates 20 ng/ml** 10 ng/ml ** PCP (Phencyclidine) 10 ng/ml ** 5 ng/ml** THC (Cannabis) 25 ng/▇▇ ▇▇/ml*** and 2 10 ng/▇▇ ▇▇/ml*** and 2 * All controlled substances including their metabolite components. ** SF Fire Department standards ***Industry standards
Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE* SCREENING METHOD SCREENING LEVEL** CONFIRMATION METHOD CONFIRMATION LEVEL Amphetamines EMIT 1000 ng/ml** GC/MS 500 ng/ml** Barbiturates EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 200 ng/ml Benzodiazepines EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 300 ng/ml Cocaine EMIT 300 ng/ml** GC/MS 150 ng/ml** Methadone EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 100 ng/ml Opiates EMIT 2000 ng/ml** GC/MS 2000 ng/ml** PCP (Phencyclidine) EMIT 25 ng/ml** GC/MS 25 ng/ml** Propoxyphene EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 100 ng/ml THC (Marijuana) EMIT 50 ng/ml** GC/MS 15 ng/ml** Alcohol EMIT 0.08 or 0.04 % as required GC/MS 0.08 or 0.04 % as required * All controlled substances including their metabolite components ** SAMHSA specified threshold *** A sample reported positive contains the indicated drug at or above the cutoff level for that drug. A negative sample either contains no drug or contains a drug below the cutoff level. Testing levels may be changed to meet revised industry standards subject to mutual agreement. GC/MS – Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND DETECTION THRESHOLD LEVELS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE* SCREENING METHOD SCREENING LEVEL** CONFIRMATION METHOD CONFIRMATION LEVEL Amphetamines EMIT 1000 ng/ml** GC/MS 500 ng/ml** Barbiturates EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 200 ng/ml Benzodiazepines EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 300 ng/ml Cocaine EMIT 300 ng/ml** GC/MS 150 ng/ml** Methadone EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 100 ng/ml Opiates EMIT 2000 ng/ml** GC/MS 2000 ng/ml** PCP (Phencyclidine) EMIT 25 ng/ml** GC/MS 25 ng/ml** Propoxyphene EMIT 300 ng/ml GC/MS 100 ng/ml THC (Marijuana) EMIT 50 ng/ml** GC/MS 15 ng/ml** Alcohol EMIT 0.08 or 0.04 % as required GC/MS 0.08 or 0.04 % as required
Substance Abuse Prevention and Detection Threshold Levels. Any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to or greater than 0.08 percent or the established California State standard for non-commercial motor vehicle operations, or when operating a moving vehicle or performing a Safety- Sensitive Function as defined in this Policy shall be deemed positive. Any test revealing a blood/alcohol level equal to or greater than that 0.04 percent or the established California State standard for commercial motor vehicle operations shall be deemed positive. Any test revealing controlled substance confirmation level as shown in the chart below shall be deemed positive. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE * SCREENING METHOD SCREENING LEVEL ** CONFIRMATION METHOD CONFIRMATION LEVEL THC; THC-OH; and THC-COOH (Cannabis) 25 ng/ml *** GC/MS or LC/MS/MS 10 ng/ml *** As outlined in the PUC Project Labor Agreement * All controlled substances including their metabolite components. ** SAMHSA specified threshold *** By oral fluids (saliva) testing only. JULY 1, 20142019 – JUNE 30, 20192022 MOU BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY AND MACHINISTS AND AEROSPACE WORKERS, LOCAL 1414 73 b. The SFMTA reserves the right to discipline in accordance with the chart set forth in Exhibit A, for over-use, misuse or abuse of prescribed and over-the- counter drug or medications as determined by the MRO pursuant to the testing procedures described above.

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