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[Audio] Training Introduction This document was created to introduce specimen collectors to the Specimens Inc Specimen Collection Process for Urine Drug Screen Collections. This comprehensive training is designed to equip collectors with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct urine specimen collections accurately, ethically, and in compliance with legal regulations. Training Introduction This document was created to introduce specimen collectors to the Specimens Inc Specimen Collection Process for Urine Drug Screen Collections. This comprehensive training is designed to equip collectors with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct urine specimen collections accurately, ethically, and in compliance with legal regulations..

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[Audio] Securing the Collection Area Before initiating any specimen collection procedure, it is imperative to ensure that the collection area is secure to maintain the integrity of the process. Here are the steps to be followed: Place bluing agent in the toilet bowl or tank to prevent dilution of the sample. This measure helps maintain the concentration of the specimen for accurate testing results 2. Use of Bluing Agent Remove or secure all chemicals such as soaps and cleaning supplies, personal hygiene products, and eliminate or secure all water sources in the collection area. By securing these items, we prevent any inadvertent contamination of the specimen, ensuring its integrity throughout the collection process. 3. Securing Chemicals and Water Sources Conduct a comprehensive search for any hidden adulterants or substitute urine specimens within the collection area. Pay particular attention to areas where contaminants could be concealed, ensuring a thorough inspection to mitigate any potential risks. 1. Thorough Search for Adulterants Securing the Collection Area Thorough Search for Adulterants Conduct a comprehensive search for any hidden adulterants or substitute urine specimens within the collection area. Pay particular attention to areas where contaminants could be concealed, ensuring a thorough inspection to mitigate any potential risks. 2. Use of Bluing Agent Place bluing agent in the toilet bowl or tank to prevent dilution of the sample. This measure helps maintain the concentration of the specimen for accurate testing results 3. Securing Chemicals and Water Sources Remove or secure all chemicals such as soaps and cleaning supplies, personal hygiene products, and eliminate or secure all water sources in the collection area. By securing these items, we prevent any inadvertent contamination of the specimen, ensuring its integrity throughout the collection process..