Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 638 - Drug and Alcohol Testing
Subchapter 7 - Alcohol Testing Facilities
Section 310:638-7-7 - Blood alcohol confirmation tests
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Collection procedures for blood alcohol tests. Personnel who collect blood for alcohol tests shall be licensed, certified, or otherwise authorized to withdraw blood in accordance with Federal, State, and local laws.
(b) Collection control. Chain of custody standardized forms shall be properly executed by authorized collection site personnel upon collection of specimens. Handling and transportation of blood specimens from one (1) authorized individual or place to another shall always be accomplished through chain of custody procedures. Every effort shall be made to minimize the number of persons handling specimens.
(c) Transportation to the testing facility. Collection site personnel shall arrange to transport the collected specimens to the alcohol testing facility. The specimens shall be placed in containers designed to minimize the possibility of damage during transport, e.g., specimen boxes or padded mailers; and those containers shall be securely sealed to eliminate the possibility of undetected tampering. On the tape sealing the tube, the collection site supervisor shall sign and enter the date specimens were sealed in the container for transfer. The collection site personnel shall ensure that the chain of custody documentation is placed in each container sealed for transfer to the alcohol testing facility.
(d) Methods of analysis and result reporting. The alcohol testing facility shall analyze an unopened sample for its alcohol concentration using gas chromatography. 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, the alcohol testing facility shall transmit the quantitative result to the Review Officer. One (1) sample shall remain unopened and refrigerated at two (2) to eight (8) degrees centigrade for at least one (1) year for further confirmation or the challenge of results by the employee. The alcohol testing facility shall transmit the results of alcohol confirmation tests to the employer in a confidential manner, and the employer shall receive and store the information so as to ensure that confidentiality is maintained.
Added at 12 Ok Reg 517, eff 12-12-94 (emergency); Added at 12 Ok Reg 3069, eff 7-27-95; Amended at 16 Ok Reg 2514, eff 6-25-99