Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Cutoff level for initial alcohol screening tests. An alcohol
concentration of 0.02 or greater shall be considered a positive initial test
for alcohol and shall be confirmed as required. A positive result obtained
utilizing an alcohol screening device which meets the requirements at OAC
310:638-7-4(b) shall be considered a positive initial test for alcohol and
shall be confirmed as required.
(b)
Alcohol screening device and initial blood tests.
(1) All alcohol screening devices with the
exception of evidential breath testing devices (EBT) shall comply with the
requirements specified in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
Model Specifications for Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids
(59 FR 7372).
(2) Evidential breath
testing devices shall comply with the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration's Model Specifications for Evidential Breath Testing Devices (58
FR 48705) and be included on the Conforming Products List (59 FR
18839).
(3) All alcohol screening
device and initial blood testing shall follow the manufacturer's instructions
for test system operation and test performance.
(4) Enzyme blood tests for alcohol initial
testing shall be used only under limited circumstances when an alcohol
screening device, EBT, or appropriately trained breath alcohol technician (BAT)
is not readily available to conduct alcohol testing by another method. Blood
alcohol testing is not intended to be an equal alternative method to saliva or
breath testing which an employer may choose as a matter of
preference.
(c)
Procedures for alcohol screening device tests.
(1) When the employee enters the alcohol
testing location, the testing personnel shall require the individual to provide
positive identification, e.g., through use of a photo I.D. card or
identification by an employer representative.
(2) Alcohol testing facilities shall use
internal chain of custody procedures to maintain control and accountability of
specimens from receipt through completion of screening, reporting of results,
during storage (if applicable), and continuing until final disposition of
specimens. Each chain of custody/test report form shall include a unique
sequential test identification number.
(3) There shall be a log book that is used to
identify every test conducted unless an EBT is used. The log book shall include
the unique sequential test identification number and the date of the test. The
log book or the chain of custody form shall include the test identification
number, date and time of the test, name of the testing personnel, location of
the test, and test result. If the test is conducted using a disposable alcohol
screening device, the log book or chain of custody form shall also contain the
manufacturer's lot number and expiration date for each device used. Log books,
chain of custody forms, and test results shall be maintained in a confidential
manner secured from unauthorized review.
(4) The testing personnel shall explain the
testing procedure to the employee, and the test shall then be conducted
according to the manufacturer's instructions and the results recorded on the
chain of custody/test report form.
(5) The testing personnel and employee shall
sign a statement certifying the performance and results of the alcohol
screening test.
(6) In any case in
which the result of the screening test is an alcohol concentration of less than
0.02, no further testing is authorized. The testing personnel shall transmit
the result of less than 0.02 to the employer in a confidential manner, and the
employer shall receive and store the information so as to ensure that
confidentiality is maintained.
(7)
If the result of the screening test is an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or
greater, a confirmation test shall be performed as described at OAC
310:638-7-6
or OAC
310:638-7-7.
(d)
Procedures for enzyme
initial alcohol blood tests.
(1) Blood
used for initial alcohol tests shall be collected as specified at OAC
310:638-7-7(a),
however, at least three (3), five (5) milliliter samples of blood shall be
collected. One (1) sample shall be used for the test performance and two (2)
samples shall remain unopened and securely stored under refrigeration at two
(2) to eight (8) degrees centigrade for possible confirmation testing.
Collection control and transportation of specimens to the testing facility
shall comply with OAC
310:638-7-7(b)
& (c).
(2) The enzyme initial
alcohol test shall be performed as specified by the test manufacturer's
instructions and the results shall be recorded on the chain of custody/test
report form. If the result of this analysis is an alcohol concentration of less
than 0.02, the alcohol testing facility shall transmit the test result to the
employer as negative. If the alcohol concentration is 0.02 or greater, a blood
alcohol confirmation test shall be performed as described at OAC
310:638-7-7.
Added at 12 Ok Reg 517,
eff 12-12-94 (emergency); Added at 12 Ok Reg 3069, eff
7-27-95