Thursday, 2 February 2012

Conducting the Blood Sample Collection Session part 3

7.1.7 If both the DCO and the Athlete agree that none of the equipment is satisfactory, the DCO shall terminate sample collection, and record the reasons.

7.1.8 When the Blood Sample collection kit has been selected, the Athlete and the DCO shall proceed with the selection of the sealed, tamper evident Sample transport kit. Selection will proceed in the same manner as 7.1.4 to 7.1.7.

7.1.9 If the secure transport kit includes pre-printed bar code labels, the Athlete shall remove these labels from the secure transport kit, and shall verify with the DCO that the code numbers match the transport kit numbers.

7.1.10 If the Athlete or DCO find that the numbers are not the same, the DCO shall instruct the Athlete to choose another secure transport kit, and shall document the occurrence.

7.1.11 The Athlete shall place one label longitudinally on each of the vacutainer tubes. The label shall be placed towards the top of the tube(s), near the cap. The Athlete may authorize the DCO, or the Athlete Representative to place the labels on the tubes.

7.1.12 The DCO shall record the numbers, and the Athlete and the DCO shall check the documentation to ensure that the DCO has accurately recorded the information.

7.1.13 The Athlete shall give the BCO the Blood Sample collection equipment, including the vacutainer(s). The BCO shall assemble the equipment in sight of the Athlete.


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