The saliva
alcohol test device may only be used for screening.
(2) Qualification training must include training to proficiency in using the alcohol testing procedures of this part and in the operation of the particular
alcohol testing device (s)(i.e., the ASD (s) or EBT (s)-RRB- you will be using.
• § 40.243 (f) and § 40.253 (g) instruct the BAT to affix the printout of the information from
the alcohol testing device to the designated space on the ATF.
Intoximeters provides the highest standard of personal breath
alcohol testing device on the market.
Section 46 CFR Part 4.06 - 15 (a) requires marine employers to have
an alcohol testing device (s) readily accessible on board the vessel to determine the presence of alcohol in the system of each individual who was directly involved in the SMI.
U.S. Coast Guard policy requires marine employers to have
an alcohol testing device (s) readily accessible on board the vessel to determine the presence of alcohol in the system of each individual directly involved in a Serious Marine Incident (SMI).
Educational facilities often use
an alcohol testing device to monitor the behavior of students on campus.
Not exact matches
A sample of 250 Leandra's Law convictions in Suffolk from January 2010 to May 2015 found that in 12 cases, the county's probation office did not notify Suffolk prosecutors in a «timely fashion» of «negative activity» recorded on the interlock
device, such as failed
alcohol tests or attempts to tamper with the
device.
Such a
device could be used in homeland security applications to detect volatile chemicals and in medical diagnostics, such as a
device to
test blood -
alcohol level.
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(b) As the DER, when the STT informs you that the employee has not provided a sufficient amount of saliva (see paragraph (a)(3) of this section), you must immediately arrange to administer an
alcohol test to the employee using an EBT or other breath
testing device.
(a) EBTs on ODAPC's web page for «Approved Evidential Breath Measurement
Devices» that meet the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section are the only
devices you may use to conduct
alcohol confirmation
tests under this part.
The following are the only NHTSA approved EBT
devices that can be used in the DOT
alcohol testing program:
This final rule responds to the comments received regarding the interim final rule (IFR) procedures for the use of a new
alcohol screening
device (ASD) which is qualified for use in DOT Agency regulated
alcohol testing.
Evidential Breath
Testing (EBT)
devices on this page are the only
devices you may use to conduct
alcohol confirmation
tests under 49 CFR Part 40.
Federal
testing regulations require that an evidential breath
testing device (EBT) approved by the NHTSA is used for
alcohol testing.
Non-evidential screen
devices are also an option for
alcohol testing.
Collection of an employee's breath or saliva to comply with Part 4 chemical
testing requirements must be done by personnel trained to operate the
alcohol -
testing device.
The effect of having mouth
alcohol present in the subject during breath
testing on an approved screening
device is that the reliability of the sample given is thought to be questionable.
When confronted in cross-examination by the training manual for taking approved screening
device tests, he readily admitted that he was unaware of the requirement to delay taking the
test for 15 minutes when residual mouth
alcohol is present and he undertook to make the necessary considerations concerning that possibility in future cases.
«Bernshaw makes it clear that the mere possibility that a driver has consumed
alcohol within 15 minutes before taking the
test does not preclude an officer from relying on the accuracy of the statutorily approved screening
device.»
Where an officer honestly and reasonably concludes on the basis of available information that he can form no opinion as to whether the driver consumed
alcohol within the prior 15 to 20 minutes, the officer is entitled to rely on the accuracy of the statutorily approved screening
device and administer the
test without delay.
The
device tests your level of
alcohol consumption and prevents you from driving your vehicle until you can pass a
test, according to Smart Start, a nationwide reputable Interlock company.
When a driver is lawfully arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of
alcohol, he or she will typically be given the option of taking either a breath
test on a Breathalyzer
device or a blood
test.
While it is not exclusively «subject
test information» (meaning it was not generated during Mr. Jackson's Intoxilyzer 8000C blood
alcohol test), this information is supposed to shed light on the operational history of the instrument in order to attack the accuracy of the
device itself in more general terms.
If the preliminary
device indicates the driver has more than the prescribed concentration of
alcohol in their body, they're required to accompany police for an evidentiary breath
test.
He didn't administer a roadside
alcohol - screening
device and ultimately chose to forgo the breath
test at the station.
Although he denied consuming any
alcohol, the police officer detected an odour of liquor from Client's breath and administered a roadside screening
test (also known an Approved Screening
Device, or «ASD») and arrested the Client for driving with a blood
alcohol content (or «BAC») of over 80 milligrams of
alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood.
Interpersonal violence was assessed using the Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2), family functioning was measured using the Family Assessment
Device, and
alcohol use was assessed with the Alcohol Use Disorders Identificatio
alcohol use was assessed with the
Alcohol Use Disorders Identificatio
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification
Test.