Do you know what a DOT urine collector is? A collector directs and helps donors at a collection site, who accepts and makes an initial inspection of the employees' specimen and who starts and completes the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form. The collector is the one who has the most interaction with the employee. This quiz should give you an idea of what a DOT urine collector does and what are the precautions one must take while using it.
Within 1 day.
Within 30 days
Within 90 days
Within 60 day
Within a week
True
False
Photo I.D.
Identification by an employer representative of the donor’s employer.
Faxed copy of photo I.D
Two forms of signature I.D. for an owner-operator or other self-employed individual.
Passport
True
False
True
False
True
False
Collector requests donor to remove any unnecessary outer clothing (e.g. Coat, jacket, hat, etc.)
Collector retains donor’s wallet.
Collector provides a safe place for donor’s personal belongings.
Collector must provide a receipt of items to the donor, if requested by donor.
Collector ask for identification
True
False
Within 2 minutes.
Within 4 minutes.
Within 6 minutes.
Within 1 minute.
Within 10 minutes.
Allow donor to drink water and then try to add to specimen to acquire the minimum 45mL.
Begin shy bladder process.
Write in remarks section of CCF “Refusal to Test”
Discard the specimen and write “Test Invalid” in the CCF remarks.
Tell the donor to come back later.
Laboratory Copy
MRO Copy
Collector Copy
Donor Copy
All copies
The same day
24 hours or during the next business day.
3 business days.
1 week
24 days
15 oz. and 1 hour.
.30 oz and 2 hours.
40 oz and 3 hours.
40 oz and 1 hour
45 oz and 3 hours
Yes
No
True
False
All the time.
When the collector is using a multi-stall restroom for the collection.
When the collector is suspicious the donor has tampered with the specimen.
When a collector preforms an observation.
When its a shy bladder process.
True
False
True
False
True
False
True
False
True
False
Yes
No
A.The Specimen ID number on the bottle/seals does not match the Specimen ID on the form.
The specimen bottle label/seal is missing, broken or shows sings of tampering.
Insufficient quantity of urine provided to laboratory.
Collector omits their signature on CCF.
Collector misplaced donor's sample.
True
False
True
False
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