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collection to be able to accommodate a shy bladder—there are no exceptions. Generally, only one collector is supposed to supervise a collection for an employee. However, given the time span involved, it is possible that two collectors could be involved in a shy bladder collection (e.g., because of a shift change during the three-hour period between the first and second collection attempts). How should this be handled? In this situation, it is permissible for one collector to turn the process over to another collector to complete the collection. The first collector would document the start time for the three-hour period. The second would provide his or her name and signature after the second collection, as


the collector of record. The Remarks line (Step 2 of the CCF) would be used to document the transition (including the first collector’s name and the start time for the shy bladder procedure). Te above audit questions are not


exhaustive. Your responsibilities as a DOT urine collector are serious responsibilities and include many moving parts. Tere can be other questions and procedures evaluated during a collector or collection site audit. Always be trained and always be prepared. ❚


References: 1 2 3 4


https://www.transportation.gov/odapc http://datia.org/


http://www.sapaa.com see §40.67


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available at: https://www.transportation.gov/odapc/dot-10- steps-collection-site-security-and-integrity-english


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https://www.transportation.gov/sites/all/dot_assets/ steps_video/Start.html


With extensive experience in drug testing since 1993, Joe Reilly is considered an ex- pert for the workplace drug testing industry. Mr. Reilly currently serves as President


of National Drug Screening, Inc.; President of Joe Reilly & Associates, Inc.; and Senior Compliance Officer for USA Mobile Drug Testing. Mr. Reilly is a past chairman of the DATIA Board of Directors, and is again serving as a DATIA board member through 2017. Mr. Reilly is also a Master Trainer and Regional Trainer for the DATIA Certified Pro- fessional Collector Trainer program.


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