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1. DRUG TESTING
ECS Safety Services Ltd. follows the guidelines and standards
of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), which is the certifying agency for forensic urine drug
testing laboratories in Canada and the United States. The
collection and testing process follows the U.S Department of
Health and Human Services guidelines. We utilize the Dynacare Kasper Medical Labs located in
Edmonton, Alberta, which are SAMHSA certified. Testing is for
marihuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines and phencyclidine at
established cut off levels. All positive screening tests are
confirmed by gas chromatography / mass spectrometry. We
conduct split specimen collections with 5-part chain of custody
forms. A split specimen means that the lab tests one
specimen and in the event of a positive test, stores the second
specimen frozen for one year. This allows for testing of the split
specimen by an independent laboratory when an employee makes a
request to the MRO. The MRO's single most important function is
the review of all laboratory test results and the determination of
an alternate medical explanation for positive test results. The
MRO will review the Chain of Custody form, review and interpret
confirmed positive test results, notify the employee of the
confirmed positive test result and provide an opportunity to
discuss and review the employee�s medical history and medical
records as appropriate. The MRO provides verified positive and
negative test results to the Designated Employer Representative
(DER). Our MRO's are Dr. Rick Zabrodski, MD, CCFP(E), CIME, MROCC
and Dr. J.D. McDougall, MD, CCFP, CIME, MROCC located in
Calgary, Alberta. Both doctors are experienced Occupational
Health Physicians and are certified by the Medical Review Officer
Certification Council (MROCC).
2. ALCOHOL TESTING
Breath testing is the recommended method of testing for the
presence of alcohol. The concentration of alcohol in breath
accurately reflects the alcohol in the blood and can appropriately
indicate the presence and degree of intoxication or impairment at
the time the sample is taken. Our breath alcohol testing
devices are Intoximeter RBT IV�s, which are on the US DOT
Conforming Products List and listed in the Criminal Code of Canada
as an approved testing device. We follow the Intoximeter Factory
Quality Assurance Program and all our Breath Alcohol Technicians
are certified by a factory trained and certified instructor. The
instruments are mobile and are capable of providing screening and
confirmation test results. Confirmation tests are conducted on all
screening tests results of .02 or higher. The Employer Designated
Representative is immediately contacted and advised of any
confirmed test results of .02 or higher. Three-part testing forms
are utilized with the employee receiving a certificate immediately
following the testing process.
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