Most common type of specimen used in drug testing
What is urine.
Drug screen following medical usage of cannabis in the workplace
What is considered a positive drug test.
A donor must sign a form when drug tested.
What is a chain of custody form in front of a witness
Employees who voluntarily seek help for drug or alcohol issues can contact who?
Who is:
Schick - Michelle Conroy - drug free coordinator
Palmer - Sean Brennan - drug free coordinator
Rope smell
What is the smell of marijuana smoke
Type of drug considered the Gateway drug.
What is Marijuana
1.0 hour
What is the amount of time it takes for body to metabolize one drink (12oz beer, 4 oz. wine, 1.5 oz liquor)
The proper identification for a drug screen.
What is a picture I.D.
Positive alcohol test result for Palmer/Schick
What is
.04 grams/210 liters of breath or higher- Palmer
.08 grams/210 liters of breath or higher - Schick
Prescription and over-the-counter drugs are NOT prohibited when...
What is...when they are taken in standard dosage and/or according to a physician's prescription.
5 Most Commonly Test Drugs
Amphetamines, Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Phencylidine
How alcohol affects a person depends on these.
1. how much a person weighs
2. how fast and how much a person drinks
3. whether male or female.
Common ways to reduce tampering/adulteration of a drug screen
What is bluing of the toilet, removing water sources, limiting things taken into collection area
What is not to possess illegal drugs or alcohol on company premises and in an employee's system on the job. Sell, purchase, transfer, traffick, use or possess any illegal drug on/off the job, arrive or return to work with illegal drugs/alcohol in employee's system.
Drug effect causing dilated pupils
What is cocaine, marijuana, amphetamines
Legal drug that causes intoxication that is usually tested on a breath specimen
Alcohol
BWC will deny workers' compensation benefits involving an injury.
What is when drug/alcohol test is confirmed positive
In order to verify that the specimen donated came from the donor at the time of donation, a collector has to do this within 4 mins of collection.
What is take a temperature.
People who are responsible for a drug-free workplace.
Who is EVERYONE - employee, management, contracts/subcontractors
Extreme visual and auditory hallucinations and aggression with this drug
What is Phencyclidine (PCP)
Drugs that have a 2-step side-effect within a short timeframe after using
What is Cocaine
Who is a Medical Review Officer (MRO)
Termination of employment can occur if this happens during drug screen collection.
What is to adulterate, attempt to adulterate or substitute a specimen, manipulate the testing process, refusal to provide a specimen, or failure to appear at the collection site.
Evidentiary Breath Test (EBT) is this collection process.
What is breath alcohol
Drivers on marijuana have an increased risk of getting into a car accident because of...
What is slowed reaction time, impaired depth perception, poor judgement, inhibited critical thinking skills