Description
Rapid Blue Dissolve Bluing Tablets are placed directly in the toilet bowl or water tank. Bluing tabs will dye the water blue, which will negate any donor from using clear toilet water to dilute their urine samples or detect water leaks in any plumbing application. If a donor attempts to dilute their own specimen or substitute the entire specimen with the water from either of these sources, the collector will be able to easily detect it.
*REQUIRED PER FEDERAL REGULATIONS In a federally-regulated urine specimen collection, blue dye is required in the toilet bowl and tank when utilizing a standard toilet per Section 7(2) of the DOT Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines promulgated by the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy Compliance. Blue dye is also required in a collection utilizing a standard toilet per Section 8.2(a) of Subpart H in the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs published in the Federal Register by the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a sub-agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) .
*REQUITED BY STATE REGULATIONS: All states that allow urine specimen testing for private, non-federally regulated employers also either require or encourage chain of custody procedures. Some require it as part of the state statutes and others require it for employers seeking to deny an employee's workers' compensation or unemployment benefits on the grounds that the employee was under the influence at work. In order to ensure the chain of custody in a standard toilet, coloring agents such as blue dye must be used to detect tampering when a sample is provided.
*REQUIRED PER FEDERAL REGULATIONS In a federally-regulated urine specimen collection, blue dye is required in the toilet bowl and tank when utilizing a standard toilet per Section 7(2) of the DOT Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines promulgated by the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy Compliance. Blue dye is also required in a collection utilizing a standard toilet per Section 8.2(a) of Subpart H in the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs published in the Federal Register by the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a sub-agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) .
*REQUITED BY STATE REGULATIONS: All states that allow urine specimen testing for private, non-federally regulated employers also either require or encourage chain of custody procedures. Some require it as part of the state statutes and others require it for employers seeking to deny an employee's workers' compensation or unemployment benefits on the grounds that the employee was under the influence at work. In order to ensure the chain of custody in a standard toilet, coloring agents such as blue dye must be used to detect tampering when a sample is provided.
Dissolvable Blue Dye Tablets Multi-Use Leak Detection Drug Adulteration Prevention - 200 Tablets Per Bottle
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$14.99
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$12.99
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$11.99
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$14.99
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Description
Rapid Blue Dissolve Bluing Tablets are placed directly in the toilet bowl or water tank. Bluing tabs will dye the water blue, which will negate any donor from using clear toilet water to dilute their urine samples or detect water leaks in any plumbing application. If a donor attempts to dilute their own specimen or substitute the entire specimen with the water from either of these sources, the collector will be able to easily detect it.
*REQUIRED PER FEDERAL REGULATIONS In a federally-regulated urine specimen collection, blue dye is required in the toilet bowl and tank when utilizing a standard toilet per Section 7(2) of the DOT Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines promulgated by the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy Compliance. Blue dye is also required in a collection utilizing a standard toilet per Section 8.2(a) of Subpart H in the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs published in the Federal Register by the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a sub-agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) .
*REQUITED BY STATE REGULATIONS: All states that allow urine specimen testing for private, non-federally regulated employers also either require or encourage chain of custody procedures. Some require it as part of the state statutes and others require it for employers seeking to deny an employee's workers' compensation or unemployment benefits on the grounds that the employee was under the influence at work. In order to ensure the chain of custody in a standard toilet, coloring agents such as blue dye must be used to detect tampering when a sample is provided.
*REQUIRED PER FEDERAL REGULATIONS In a federally-regulated urine specimen collection, blue dye is required in the toilet bowl and tank when utilizing a standard toilet per Section 7(2) of the DOT Urine Specimen Collection Guidelines promulgated by the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy Compliance. Blue dye is also required in a collection utilizing a standard toilet per Section 8.2(a) of Subpart H in the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs published in the Federal Register by the US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a sub-agency of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) .
*REQUITED BY STATE REGULATIONS: All states that allow urine specimen testing for private, non-federally regulated employers also either require or encourage chain of custody procedures. Some require it as part of the state statutes and others require it for employers seeking to deny an employee's workers' compensation or unemployment benefits on the grounds that the employee was under the influence at work. In order to ensure the chain of custody in a standard toilet, coloring agents such as blue dye must be used to detect tampering when a sample is provided.
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