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hello everyone my name is Andrew Easler Iamp;#39;m head instructor at drug testing courses dot-com today I wanted to talk to you about direct observation procedures so letamp;#39;s say youamp;#39;re doing a do t urine specimen collection the donor has provided you a sample youamp;#39;ve checked it out you look at it and you see oh there it is itamp;#39;s got blue or green or itamp;#39;s smells like bleach obviously thereamp;#39;s some some signs that it has been adulterated so what do you do first thing weamp;#39;re gonna do is package up that specimen and set it off to the laboratory next thing weamp;#39;re going to do is get out our new form and cross-reference the original form and then begin our direct observation procedures so when we do this we need to explain to the donor whatamp;#39;s going to happen but we also need to make sure that weamp;#39;re controlling the situation because we really donamp;#39;t want to have this donor blow up on us or or we donamp;

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Some known chemicals include, salt, soap, bleach, peroxide and eye drops. Most drug testing machines have the ability to detect specimens with chemicals, tagging them as invalid.
The concentration of urine will get diluted.
The more fluid in urine, the less creatinine can be measured. The less fluid in urine, the more creatinine can be measured. The normal level of creatinine in urine ranges from 60 mg/dL to 300 mg/dL. A dilute urine sample means that the creatinine level is equal to or below 20 mg/dL.
So, in short, a negative dilute result means that the donor was exceptionally hydrated at the time of the test; and the urine, and everything else it contained, was diluted. Whats tricky with a negative dilute test result is that its unknown why the concentration of the specimen was dilute.
Diluting the sample by adding water can also raise red flags by changing the color and/or temperature of your urine; a clear sample will probably be rejected, as will a lukewarm one.
Subpart IProblems in Drug Tests (a) As the employer, if the MRO informs you that a positive drug test was dilute, you simply treat the test as a verified positive test. You must not direct the employee to take another test based on the fact that the specimen was dilute.
Even though a urine sample is diluted, chances are excellent that there will still be enough of a tested drug or its metabolites in the sample to produce a positive result. If a sample is too diluted and the results are negative, the employer may send the employee back for additional testing.
ing to DOT, only one recollection is allowed, and the second collection becomes the recorded result even if it is another negative dilute. In other words, you are not permitted to require the employee to take an additional test.

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