3 - 4 Check Point Evidentiary simply means that the test results can be used in a board or courts martial. Instructions: Read the question then click the mouse on your answer. You will receive immediate feedback on your answer. Click on the next button to continue. FALSETRUE NEXT
3 - 4 Check Point SPC Matthews was out drinking on Friday night and got in about The 1SG woke him up at 0700 and told him to report for CQ to replace SPC Jacobs, because he was placed on quarters. The commander orders an alcohol test on SPC Matthew and the result is 0.07%. Can the commander charge SPC Matthews with alcohol impairment on duty? Instructions: Read the question then click the mouse on your answer. You will receive immediate feedback on your answer. Click on the next button to continue. NOYES NEXT
3 - 4 Check Point Saliva alcohol tests can be used in a courts martial. Instructions: Read the question then click the mouse on your answer. You will receive immediate feedback on your answer. Click on the next button to continue. NEXT FALSETRUE
3 - 4 Check Point A breath alcohol test conducted in an emergency by a non-certified operator may be used in a courts martial. Instructions: Read the question then click the mouse on your answer. You will receive immediate feedback on your answer. Click on the next button to continue. NEXT FALSETRUE
3 - 4 Check Point What two types of specimen alcohol tests usually conducted by the MPs or the MTF may be evidentiary? Instructions: Read the question then click the mouse on your answer. You will receive immediate feedback on your answer. Click on the next button to continue. Blood and Saliva Blood and UrineBreath and Saliva Breath and Blood NEXT
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3 - 4 Evidentiary Vs Non-evidentiary Evidentiary simply means that the test results can be used in a board or courts martial Non-evidentiary means that the test results cannot be used in a board or courts martial
3 - 4 Alcohol Testing Legal Limits for personnel on duty Per AR paragraph 1-34b.: A Soldier with a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of greater than or equal to 0.05% is considered to be impaired on duty and is subject to UCMJ action. The Soldier MUST have known that he/she was schedule for duty at the time of the test.
3 - 4 Specimens for Alcohol Testing There are 5 basic specimens that can be used to test for alcohol: Saliva Non-evidentiary Some of your installations may have and use these disposal test kits to screen soldiers. A swab is saturated by the soldier with saliva and the saliva is tested for a color change. If the saliva test is positive then the soldier may be tested using an evidentiary method.
3 - 4 Evidentiary Requirements For an alcohol test result to be considered evidentiary it must meet the following Requirements: The test must have chain of custody documentation The Instrument used must be calibration The Instrument operator must be certification usually by the manufacturer on an annual basis
3 - 4 Getting a Evidentiary Test Most installation have two possible evidentiary tests available; check with your local SOP and ASAP for procedures: An evidentiary breath test by the Military Police. An Evidentiary Blood test at the Medical Treatment Facility.