opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D<br />
4 Jun 09<br />
. Inspections Authorized by Commanders, Commanding<br />
lfficers, and OICs. Commands may order urinalysis inspections<br />
j3~st as they may order any other inspection to determine and<br />
2nsurs the security, milltary fitness, and good order and<br />
jisclpline of the command. Commands may use any method of<br />
;electing personnel or groups of members for urinalysis<br />
~nspectior, including, but not limited to:<br />
(:, Random selection (IR) of individual service members<br />
from either tne entire unit or any identifiable segment or class<br />
if that ar?~+<br />
. Examples of identifiable segments include a<br />
department, division, work center, watch center, watch section,<br />
k~arracks, 31 l non-rated, pay grade, all officers, or all<br />
personnel who have reported for duty in the past month. To<br />
~nliance the cleterrent value of such testing, use of NDSP is<br />
cequired. Use of NDSP ensures that a service member's chance of<br />
;eLectlon remains constant throughout the testing period.<br />
(a) Security personnel (IR). Testing of brig staff<br />
:s essentiai to ensure illegal drugs do not enter these<br />
-ontrolled spaces. Testing of security personnel shall be<br />
r.onducted per random urinalysis requirements.<br />
i b) Naval Bris staff (IR) . Members assigned to the<br />
;zaff ~f ha;~ai Brig facilities shall undergo urinalysis as a<br />
leterrent :o their use of drugs, and to provide an example to<br />
prisoners and detainees. Testing of brig staff shall be<br />
-onducted per random urinalysis requirements.<br />
(2 Unit sweep (IU) . There are three categories of this<br />
-estiny prS31nise:<br />
la) Unit sweep (IU). A unit sweep is the testing of<br />
+n entlre command or unit. Unit sweeps are, although no longer<br />
nandated, an effective detection and deterrence tool and are<br />
recommended for use by all commands. Commands may submit up to<br />
c '<br />
~ l ~ ini i e it sweeps per fiscal year<br />
ID) Sub-unit sweep (IU) . Selection, random or<br />
)t_herwise, OF an entire sub-unit or identifiable segment of a<br />
~ommand. Examples of a sub-unit include an entire department,<br />
- -<br />
3ivisio.1, watch section; all newly reporting personnel; pay<br />
grade; or dl1 personnel who surrender or are apprehended after<br />
Enclosure (2 )