Employee Testing and Refusal

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According to the text, how many times will entry level probationary employees be tested during their probationary period?

Six times

Who will administer the Police Officer Drug Testing Program?

Medical Liaison Section

How many times a year will tenured police officers be tested?

Three times

What is the purpose of utilizing random numbers tables in the selection process?

To generate confidential test identification numbers

According to the text, how many times can a probationary employee be tested for drugs during their probationary period?

Six times

Who is responsible for the actual urine collection process according to the text?

MLS personnel

What is the minimum quantity of urine that employees are required to provide for testing purposes according to the text?

50 cubic centimeters

What happens if an employee refuses to obey the order to provide a urine sample according to the text?

They may face disciplinary action up to and including termination

Which two methods are used to confirm the presence of drugs in urine samples?

Gas Chromatography (GCMS) and Liquid Chromatography (HPLC/MS)

How long will urine samples that test positive be stored in a refrigerated state?

1 year

Who is responsible for transporting the urine samples to FSD on a weekly basis?

MLS personnel

What is the purpose of using the test identification number instead of the employee's name on Department documents?

To ensure confidentiality

According to the text, who is responsible for collecting the urine sample for drug testing?

An employee of the same sex as the employee being tested

According to the text, how many breath samples should be collected when a breath analyzer is used?

Two breath samples

According to the text, what happens to the 'B Sample' of the blood sample after the 'A Sample' is tested?

It is released to the employee

According to the text, what happens if an accredited outside laboratory reaches a different conclusion than FSD after testing the sample?

The findings of the third laboratory will be final and conclusive

According to the text, when can an employee be required to submit to a substance test?

If the employee exhibits objective symptoms of being under the influence of alcohol and/or a narcotic or drug

Which of the following protections and procedures are provided to employees who are required to take a substance test?

All of the above

Who is responsible for requesting the analysis of samples collected from employees 'for cause'?

Forensic Science Division (FSD), Toxicology Unit

Employee Testing and Refusal Quiz: Test your knowledge on employee testing protocols and the consequences of refusing a test. Learn about sample collection, analysis, and the rights and responsibilities of employees in these situations.

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