7.1.3 Collection of blood for analysis of the variables of the Athlete Biological Passport:
Number of Samples: 1 (no "B" Sample required)
Volume required: 1 x 3mL (or as specified by relevant Laboratory).
The tube used contains solid EDTA as anti-coagulant. The contents must be homogenized as soon as possible after collection (e.g. tubes should be gently inverted t eight (8) to ten (10) times). The contents shall then be sent to Laboratory or WADA approved laboratory with no further action.
7.1.4 After the required rest period, and the DCO/BCO explanation of procedure, the DCO shall direct the Athlete to choose the appropriate number of Blood Sample collection kits, as required by the ADO. It is recommended that
there are at least three (3) Blood Sample collection kits from which to choose.
[7.1.4 Comment: The kit will typically include the sterile needle, syringe and the relevant vacutainer tubes packaged together in a sealed bag. If kits contain only one vacutainer, and an A and B sample are required, the Athlete shall choose two Blood Sample collection kits.]
7.1.5 The Athlete and DCO shall check that the equipment is clean and intact. If either the Athlete or DCO is not satisfied with the equipment, the Athlete should make another selection.
7.1.6 If the Athlete is not satisfied with any of the equipment, and the DCO does not agree with the Athlete’s opinion that all of the available equipment is unsatisfactory, the DCO shall instruct the Athlete to proceed with the sample collection session and the Athlete’s views must be recorded on the doping control documentation by the DCO.
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Number of Samples: 1 (no "B" Sample required)
Volume required: 1 x 3mL (or as specified by relevant Laboratory).
The tube used contains solid EDTA as anti-coagulant. The contents must be homogenized as soon as possible after collection (e.g. tubes should be gently inverted t eight (8) to ten (10) times). The contents shall then be sent to Laboratory or WADA approved laboratory with no further action.
7.1.4 After the required rest period, and the DCO/BCO explanation of procedure, the DCO shall direct the Athlete to choose the appropriate number of Blood Sample collection kits, as required by the ADO. It is recommended that
there are at least three (3) Blood Sample collection kits from which to choose.
[7.1.4 Comment: The kit will typically include the sterile needle, syringe and the relevant vacutainer tubes packaged together in a sealed bag. If kits contain only one vacutainer, and an A and B sample are required, the Athlete shall choose two Blood Sample collection kits.]
7.1.5 The Athlete and DCO shall check that the equipment is clean and intact. If either the Athlete or DCO is not satisfied with the equipment, the Athlete should make another selection.
7.1.6 If the Athlete is not satisfied with any of the equipment, and the DCO does not agree with the Athlete’s opinion that all of the available equipment is unsatisfactory, the DCO shall instruct the Athlete to proceed with the sample collection session and the Athlete’s views must be recorded on the doping control documentation by the DCO.
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