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BY KRISTINA QUEEN, DATIA PROGRAMS DIRECTOR DATIA Collection Site Compliance Kit


employer needs, consistency and competency are key to the viability of this industry. DATIA has created the Collection Site Compliance Kit, a unique


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package of posters, forms, quick reference materials and even important contact information to provide you with resources and tools to help maintain your program and effectively foster training for your collection personnel. Tis kit includes: Collection Site Posters (laminated and ready to hand out in


your collection area to assist both donors and collectors) • Correctable Collection Flaws • Fatal Collection Flaws • What is a Refusal to Test? • DOT’s Direct Observation Procedures • Sample Collector’s Checklist • Sample Donor Instructions


s an industry we can all agree that good solid training is the cornerstone of providing quality collections. With such a wide range of collection sites and diversity in


Collector Training • Collector training requirements per DOT (40.33) & per HHS (Subpart D)


• Collector Training Records • Mock Collection Checklist • Error Correction Training Form


Procedural Forms • CCF Sample • Sample Collector Checklist • Shy Bladder Log • Sample Memorandum for Record • Summary of Differences Between HHS & DOT • DOT Contact Information Sheet • Monitored Collection Forms Tis invaluable kit is readily available for the low price of $198.


Let us help keep your company knowledgeable and compliant. You can purchase your DATIA Collection Site Compliance Kit at


datia.org/publicationorder. Questions? Call us at 800-355-1257 or email us at info@datia.org


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