- a) Collector of a Blood Specimen. All blood specimens shall be collected by a licensed physician, advanced practice nurse, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, phlebotomist, or certified paramedic.
b) Collection Procedures. A blood specimen shall be collected using the following procedure:
- 1) The testing process shall start without undue delay. If the employee needs medical attention, this treatment shall not be delayed to collect a specimen.
2) The collector shall explain the basic collection procedure to the employee.
- 3) The blood specimen shall be collected using aseptic venipuncture technique.
- 4) The venipuncture site shall be cleansed with an antiseptic substance that does not contain ethanol prior to collection.
5) A sufficient amount of blood shall be collected to permit split testing.
- 6) Blood specimens shall be collected in a container or tube containing an anticoagulant and a preservative of sodium fluoride.
- 7) Immediately after collection, the collector shall rock the container or tube gently to mix the anticoagulant and preservative substance with the blood.
- c) Collection Materials. A blood specimen shall be collected in tubes or containers with a visible tamper-evident system or seals that adequately protect again sample contamination.
d) Completion of Collection Process. To complete the collection process, the collector shall complete the following procedure:
- 1) The collector shall place the specimen in a shipping container designed to minimize the possibility of damage during shipment and seal the shipping container as appropriate.
- 2) The collector shall complete all applicable portions of the Chain of Custody Form as specified in Section 9140.10.
- 3) The collector shall ensure that each specimen collected is shipped to a laboratory as quickly as possible, but no later than 24 hours after collection or during the next business day after collection.
The following procedures shall be used to obtain a blood sample from an employee to determine alcohol concentration and the presence of drugs or intoxicating compounds: