SPECIFICS OF CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYSES IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF IDENTIFICATION OF NARCOTICS IN BIOLOGICAL MATTERS

Year
2011
Author(s)
Cameron Coates - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gerhard R. Eisele - Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Igor Turin - Narcological Clinical Hospital
Abstract
The Russian Federation (RF) is committed to implementing a comprehensive drug testing program under its Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) for military personnel involved in handling sensitive nuclear materials. This commitment leads to a number of mandatory requirements for the laboratory conducting the confirmation testing to ensure the legitimacy and integrity of the testing process. These requirements are established by the RF Duma to ensure that individuals conducting these tests have adequate training, certifications, and experience to conduct narcotic confirmation tests. This paper describes the facility requirements and personnel qualifications needed for conducting comprehensive drug abuse confirmation testing. Details regarding the personnel training and laboratory experience in the theory and practice of analytical forensic toxicology of drugs of abuse will be presented, as well as the facility requirements for the laboratory conducting such tests. Chain-of-custody, from sample receipt through completion of testing, reporting of results, and continuing until final disposition of specimens will be addressed.