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The IBTC Dumped My Specimen Enabling Learning Objective

The IBTC Dumped My Specimen Enabling Learning Objective. Select from a list the action a UPL must take when a specimen is dumped by the IBTC, State Program Manager, or other appointed person during a quality control check. Back . Next . My Specimen was Dumped.

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The IBTC Dumped My Specimen Enabling Learning Objective

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  1. The IBTC Dumped My Specimen Enabling Learning Objective Select from a list the action a UPL must take when a specimen is dumped by the IBTC, State Program Manager, or other appointed person during a quality control check. Back Next

  2. My Specimen was Dumped • Prior to the specimens being shipped to the FTDTL the IBTC, State Program Manager, or other appointed individual will perform a quality assurance check on the specimens that you collected. If that person finds a error that would result in a non-testable discrepancy, then he/she may destroy that specimen. • You will be notified of the dumped/destroyed specimens either on the spot or as soon as possible.

  3. My Specimen was Dumped • You will annotate that the specimen was destroyed/dumped, who destroyed it, and why on your Unit Ledger. • You will inform the commander of the specimen(s) that were destroyed and why. The commander’s WRITTEN policy should dictate the procedures to follow for destroyed/dumped specimens. The commander may require all of those Soldiers to re-test.

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