Can the same crewmember be randomly tested more than once in a calendar year, and if so, will that count towards the 50%?
Yes, if your selection process is in fact random. Each crewmember must have an equal chance ofbeing selected each time a random selection for testing is conducted. Since the selection is random, it is reasonable to expect some people to be selected more than once, while others may not be selected at all during a given year. If you employ 100 crewmembers, you must select 50 crewmembers on a random basis for testing. You do not have to select 50 different people, you only have to ensure you randomly select 50.
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