Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
I wonder what that gal had been smoking..hmmm? - checking off "yes" (instead of "no") and documenting that the sample was over 100F. What a dingbat.

The lab wont fail it because temp no longer becomes a factor once it arrives at the lab. Temp is checked as a deterring tactic from bringing in a substituted sample.

The gal sure has some tall explaining to do with the MRO about the discrepency. I hope the MRO chews out a new bunghole in her.
You don't think the mro would catch the mistake and call me about it?
Thunderstruck44 Reviewed by Thunderstruck44 on . Temp too hot- am I screwed? Had a test at quest today. Provided a sample and it was apparently too hot. The girl seemed confused and checked yes on the "was this sample collected at 90-100 degrees" but then in the remarks put "sample over 100 degrees". They didn't reject it though, she collected it and had me sign and all. Will this come back as a failure or what? All I can find on the topic is the testing site immediately rejecting the sample but this was not the case. Help? Rating: 5