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DOT’s 10 Steps to Collection Site Security and Integrity Video

This video is intended to help collectors and collection site managers to understand their important roles in making sure that transportation employees do not have an opportunity to beat their drug test. We will show you how to follow DOT collection procedures to improve collection site security and integrity. The video will also help everyone understand the essential elements that will make collections suitable for DOT testing.

This video complements the DOT’s 10 Steps to Collection Site Security and Integrity poster. By complying with these 10 steps, collection site personnel will communicate to employees and employers that their collection site is following DOT procedures for ensuring collection site security. Collection sites will also be ensuring that they are maintaining the integrity of the collection process by limiting the employee’s opportunity to alter or adulterate their specimens.

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    • After you download the zip file to a new folder and expand it, double click on the �start.html� file name to start viewing the video

 

last updated on: 3/20/09

 

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