Common use of Testing Laboratory Clause in Contracts

Testing Laboratory. 3 1. The laboratory used to analyze initial or confirmation breath or 4 urine specimens will be licensed or certified by the appropriate 5 regulatory agencies to perform such tests. The Agency for Health 6 Care Administration has published Drug-Free Workplace 7 Standards (Florida Administrative Code, R59A-24) which shall be 8 followed by laboratories and employers for testing procedures 9 required under § 440.101-.102, Fla. Stat. 10 11 2. All laboratory security, chain of custody, transporting and receiving 12 of specimens, specimen processing, retesting, storage of 13 specimens, instrument calibration and reporting of results will be in 14 accordance with applicable state or federal laws and rules 15 established by HCA or the U.S. Department of Transportation; to 16 the extent the above information is readily reproducible by the lab 17 and not confidential, such will be forwarded to the appropriate 18 certified bargaining unit representative upon his/her request and 21 3. The laboratory or Medical Review Officer will provide assistance to 22 the employee or job applicant for the purpose of interpreting any 23 positive confirmed test results. 24 25 J. Initial Tests Used for Implementing § 440.101-.102, Fla., Stat. 27 Initial tests will use an immunoassay except that the test for alcohol will be 28 chemical breath testing as described in 49 CFR, Part 401. The following 29 cutoff levels will be used when screening specimens to determine whether 30 they are positive or negative for these drugs or metabolites. All levels 31 equal to or exceeding the following will be reported as positive: 33 Alcohol concentration .04 % ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇ 35 Cannabinoids 50ng/ml 36 Cocaine 300ng/ml 37 Phencyclidine 25ng/ml 38 Methaqualone 300ng/ml 39 Opiates 300ng/ml 40 Barbiturates 300ng/ml 41 Benzodiazepines 300ng/ml 42 Synthetic Narcotics: 43 Methadone 300ng/ml 44 Propoxyphene 300ng/ml 1 These results are reported only to the appropriate manager who then determines if further testing under this program is warranted.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Testing Laboratory. 3 1. The laboratory used to analyze initial or confirmation breath or 4 urine specimens will be licensed or certified by the appropriate 5 regulatory agencies to perform such tests. The Agency for Health 6 Care Administration has published Drug-Free Workplace 7 Standards (Florida Administrative Code, R59A-24) which shall be 8 followed by laboratories and employers for testing procedures 9 required under § 440.101-.102, Fla. Stat. 10 11 2. All laboratory security, chain of custody, transporting and receiving 12 of specimens, specimen processing, retesting, storage of 13 specimens, instrument calibration and reporting of results will be in 14 accordance with applicable state or federal laws and rules 15 established by HCA or the U.S. Department of Transportation; to 16 the extent the above information is readily reproducible by the lab 17 and not confidential, such will be forwarded to the appropriate 18 certified bargaining unit representative upon his/her request and 21 3. The laboratory or Medical Review Officer will provide assistance to 22 the employee or job applicant for the purpose of interpreting any 23 positive confirmed test results. 24 25 J. Initial Tests Used for Implementing § 440.101-.102, Fla., Stat. 27 Initial tests will use an immunoassay except that the test for alcohol will be 28 chemical breath testing as described in 49 CFR, Part 401. The following 29 cutoff levels will be used when screening specimens to determine whether 30 they are positive or negative for these drugs or metabolites. All levels 31 equal to or exceeding the following will be reported as positive: 33 32 Alcohol concentration .04 % ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇Amphetamines 1000ng/▇▇ 35 ml Cannabinoids 50ng/ml 36 Cocaine 300ng/ml 37 Phencyclidine 25ng/ml 38 Methaqualone 300ng/ml 39 Opiates 300ng/ml 40 Barbiturates 300ng/ml 41 Benzodiazepines 300ng/ml 42 Synthetic Narcotics: 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Methadone 300ng/ml 44 Propoxyphene 300ng/ml 1 These results are reported only to the appropriate manager who then determines if further testing under this program is warranted.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Testing Laboratory. 3 1. The laboratory used to analyze initial or confirmation breath or 4 urine specimens will be licensed or certified by the appropriate 5 regulatory agencies to perform such tests. The Agency for Health 6 Care Administration has published Drug-Free Workplace 7 Standards (Florida Administrative Code, R59A-24) which shall be 8 followed by laboratories and employers for testing procedures 9 required under § 440.101-.102, Fla. Stat. 10 11 2. All laboratory security, chain of custody, transporting and receiving 12 of specimens, specimen processing, retesting, storage of 13 specimens, instrument calibration and reporting of results will be in 14 accordance with applicable state or federal laws and rules 15 established by HCA or the U.S. Department of Transportation; to 16 the extent the above information is readily reproducible by the lab 17 and not confidential, such will be forwarded to the appropriate 18 certified bargaining unit representative upon his/her request and 21 3. The laboratory or Medical Review Officer will provide assistance to 22 the employee or job applicant for the purpose of interpreting any 23 positive confirmed test results. 24 25 J. Initial Tests Used for Implementing § 440.101-.102, Fla., Stat. 27 Initial tests will use an immunoassay except that the test for alcohol will be 28 chemical breath testing as described in 49 CFR, Part 401. The following 29 cutoff levels will be used when screening specimens to determine whether 30 they are positive or negative for these drugs or metabolites. All levels 31 equal to or exceeding the following will be reported as positive: 33 Alcohol concentration .04 % ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇34 Amphetamines 1000ng/▇▇ ml 35 Cannabinoids 50ng/ml 36 Cocaine 300ng/ml 37 Phencyclidine 25ng/ml 38 Methaqualone 300ng/ml 39 Opiates 300ng/ml 40 Barbiturates 300ng/ml 41 Benzodiazepines 300ng/ml 42 Synthetic Narcotics: 43 Methadone 300ng/ml 44 Propoxyphene 300ng/ml 1 These results are reported only to the appropriate manager who then determines if further testing under this program is warranted.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement