Document: NUREG-0800
Document ID: ca5b0e29-9856-42ee-8f82-940465c75009
Document Type: srp
Title: FITNESS FOR DUTY - CONSTRUCTION
Source: NUREG-0800
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1132/ML113270035.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
Chapter: 13
Section ID: 13.7.2
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e number of random tests performed annually would be equal to at least 50 percent of the population subject to testing. • How the applicant would assess a C/V’s program for the conduct of drug and alcohol testing and the frequency/periodicity of such assessments. • The applicant’s proposed actions regarding a positive drug or alcohol test result. This description shall include, but is not limited to, the MRO actions and responsibilities, reanalysis of results, reporting of positive results, and consequences of violating the FFD program. The general performance objective of the random testing program description is that sufficient information is provided to enable the reviewer to ascertain that the testing would be statistically random and unannounced; that there would be no safe time or day in which a person knows that he/she will not be tested; that all individuals in the population subject to testing would have an equal probability of being selected and tested each time a random test is administered; and that the applicant’s random testing methodology would meet or exceed the required random testing rate under all circumstances. Fitness Monitoring, 10 CFR 26.406 This section only applies to applicants who do not elect to subject the individuals specified in 10 CFR 26.4(f) to random testing for drugs and alcohol under 10 CFR 26.405(b). Fitness 13.7.2-12 Draft Revision 0 – April 2014 . monitoring is an alternative to random drug and alcohol testing. Consistent with a testing program, it must serve to deter substance abuse and detect indications of possible use, sale, or possession of illegal drugs; use or possession of alcohol while constructing safety- or security- related SSCs; or impairment from any cause that if left unattended may result in a risk to public health and safety or the common defense and security. Should an applicant desire to implement a fitness monitoring program, the reviewer shall ensure that the applicant describes in detail its