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Certified Professional Collector
To become a Certified Professional Collector, each ROMP employee
is required to take an examination where they are measured against
a standard of knowledge, not against the performance of other individuals
taking the examination. A score of 90% is required to receive certification.
The examinations are designed to ensure that all aspects of the
collection process are covered with an equal amount of questions
on each criterion. The test questions do not stress an area of
the collection process over another.
DATIA requires recertification each June. At each renewal examination
the ROMP personnel cover items intrinsic to the specimen collection
process to include any and all new regulations, guidelines, and/or
procedures that have been enacted since the candidate received
his/her initial certification.
Accredited Collection Facility
- To
be eligible for accreditation, ROMP is required to be an active
drug testing specimen collection
facility.
- A
CPCT must be on staff. The ROMP supervisor attends a DATIA CPCT
Training seminar. The supervisor and all eligible
specimen
collectors, must take and pass the collector certification
examination thus achieving CPCT certification.
- ROMP
CPCT staff must train the remainder of the collection personnel
at the clinic
and register them to take the certification
exam
through DATIA.
- Each
trained collector must take and pass the certification exam and
is awarded the CPC certification.
- ROMP
then completes the Accreditation Application and forwards to
DATIA with all required documentation.
- DATIA
evaluates application to ensure completeness and, upon successful
review, grants Accreditation.
Last Modified:
May 9, 2007 11:24 AM
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