Ask the donor to:
â?¢ Remove any unnecessary outer clothing (e.g., coat, jacket, hat, etc.).

o The donor must not be asked to remove other articles of clothing (e.g., shirts, pants, dresses, undergarments) or to remove all clothing and wear a hospital or examination gown.

o It is not necessary for the donor to remove the following items, unless the collector suspects that they are concealing something that may be used to adulterate or substitute a specimen:
â?? Work boots or cowboy boots, or
â?? A hat or head covering that the donor refuses to remove based on religious
practice.

â?¢ Leave other personal belongings (e.g., briefcase, purse) with the outer clothing. The donor may retain his or her wallet.
o To safeguard a donorâ??s belongings, procedures may be established to secure the items during the collection. These may include:
â?? An itemized receipt for belongings left with the collector,
â?? Storage in a lockable cabinet (i.e., with access controlled by the donor) or â?? An envelope, box, or container secured with tamper-evident tape.
â?¢ Empty his or her pockets and display the items to ensure that no items are present that could be used to adulterate the specimen.
o If there are no items that can be used to adulterate a specimen, instruct the donor to return the items to the pockets and continue the collection procedure. Go to Step 9.
o If an item is found that appears to have been brought to the collection site with the intent to adulterate the specimen, use a direct observed collection procedure (see Chapter 7, Section D).
o If an item that could be used to adulterate a specimen appears to have been inadvertently brought to the collection site, secure the item and continue with the normal collection procedure. Go to Step 9.
o If the donor refuses to display the items in his or her pockets, stop the collection. This is considered a refusal to test (see Chapter 8, Section B).
Source: http://www.drugfreeworkplace.gov/Dru...010_100908.pdf
Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . Anyone in Portland, OR taken a test at Adventist Health? I'm taking a test there on Mon or Tue and need to know if the make you disrobe. I have Quick Fix, but am terrified that if I have to strip that I'll get caught. It's for pre-employment, so I don't know how strict they are at Adventist. PLEASE if anyone out there knows, I would love an answer! Rating: 5