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Breath Alcohol Technician Training (Copy 1)
  1. If, during or shortly after the testing process, you become aware of any event that will cause the test to be cancelled, you must try to correct the problem promptly, if practicable. You may repeat the testing process as part of this effort.
  2. If repeating the test, you must begin a new test as soon as possible. You must use a new ATF, a new unique test number, and, if needed, a new ASD and/or new EBT. It is permissible to use additional technical capabilities of the EBT (e.g., manual operation) if you have been trained to do so.
  3. If another testing device is not available for the new test at the testing site, you must immediately notify the DER and advise the DER that the test could not be completed. The DER is responsible for attempting to have the test accomplished at another testing site.
  4. If, as a BAT administering the testing process, you become aware of a correctable flaw that has not already been corrected, you must take all practicable action to correct the problem so that the test is not cancelled.

    If the problem resulted from the omission of required information, you must, as the person responsible for providing that information, supply in writing the missing information and a signed statement that it is true and accurate.

  5. If the problem is the use of a non-DOT ATF, you must, as the person responsible for the use of the incorrect ATF, certify in writing that the incorrect ATF contains all the information needed for a valid DOT alcohol test. You must also provide a signed statement that the incorrect ATF was used inadvertently or as the only means of conducting a test, in circumstances beyond your control, and the steps you have taken to prevent future use of non-DOT ATFs for DOT tests. You must supply this information on the same business day on which you are notified of the problem, transmitting it by fax or courier.

    If you cannot correct the problem, the test must be cancelled and you are required to attend Error Correction Training.

    If you as the BAT cancel a test, you must notify the DER within 48 hours of the cancellation.

    An employer cannot ask you, as a BAT to conduct a non-DOT (i.e., a test under company authority) test because the DOT was cancelled.