6.3.6 Irrespective of the Testing type, once the Athlete has arrived at the Blood Collection Facility/Doping Control Station he/she must be under observation at all times until sample collection is completed.
6.3.7 In order to ensure the same conditions for all, the Athlete shall remain seated and relaxed for at least 10 minutes before undergoing Venipuncture.
[6.3.7 Comment: DCOs should assign a member of the Sample Collection Personnel to the role of monitoring the 10 minute seated rest period for each Athlete where possible.This may be conducted in conjunction with maintaining an entry and exit log.]
6.3.8 The Athlete may request to leave the Blood Collection Facility for a time, for reasons defined in section 6.1.10. The Athlete must be escorted continuously at such times, and the purpose of leaving, agreed time of return, and actual time of return shall be documented by the DCO. If a Chaperone is not available, the DCO shall ask the Athlete to remain in the Blood Collection Facility. If an Athlete insists on leaving the Blood Collection Facility, the circumstances shall be documented by the DCO.
6.3.9 Before sample collection, the DCO should ask the Athlete whether they have been tested before, and whether they require an explanation of the Blood Sample collection procedure.
6.3.10 If the Athlete has not been tested before, or requests an explanation of the procedure, the DCO should explain the Blood Sample collection procedure to the Athlete.
6.3.11 As a minimum, the DCO shall ensure the Athlete is informed of the requirements of the Sample Collection Session and his/her rights and responsibilities.
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6.3.7 In order to ensure the same conditions for all, the Athlete shall remain seated and relaxed for at least 10 minutes before undergoing Venipuncture.
[6.3.7 Comment: DCOs should assign a member of the Sample Collection Personnel to the role of monitoring the 10 minute seated rest period for each Athlete where possible.This may be conducted in conjunction with maintaining an entry and exit log.]
6.3.8 The Athlete may request to leave the Blood Collection Facility for a time, for reasons defined in section 6.1.10. The Athlete must be escorted continuously at such times, and the purpose of leaving, agreed time of return, and actual time of return shall be documented by the DCO. If a Chaperone is not available, the DCO shall ask the Athlete to remain in the Blood Collection Facility. If an Athlete insists on leaving the Blood Collection Facility, the circumstances shall be documented by the DCO.
6.3.9 Before sample collection, the DCO should ask the Athlete whether they have been tested before, and whether they require an explanation of the Blood Sample collection procedure.
6.3.10 If the Athlete has not been tested before, or requests an explanation of the procedure, the DCO should explain the Blood Sample collection procedure to the Athlete.
6.3.11 As a minimum, the DCO shall ensure the Athlete is informed of the requirements of the Sample Collection Session and his/her rights and responsibilities.
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