Thanks for the response(s).

Like I said, our only concerns were the comments written down (temp and strong smell), and also the fact the collector mentioned that the temp when submitted "wasn't very good". We're just hoping the collector wasn't trying to throw red flags towards MRO. IF by some strange chance the MRO calls to inquire about pH or strong smell, and is looking for a valid medical reason (diet, etc...) are there any foods and such that should mentioned if asked ? We know that the MRO can still call for a re-test under direct observation if they feel the need due to pH off, etc...

Thanks in advance, and we'll be sure to let people know the outcome.
PhilABole Reviewed by PhilABole on . A little re assurance would be great Here's the situation my friend is in..... If a person took a DOT/SAMSHA test, and in the temp box they marked "yes" for 90-100, but in the comments they wrote 92 (they did this before when it was 94 and there was no problem) and also wrote something along the lines of "very strong smell", will there be issues at the lab or MRO ? One would assume that once it's bagged and initialed it's good to go, right ? If the collector wasn't going to accept the sample, a re-test should have taken place Rating: 5