Yes, and in some cases it's required--some transportation workers must, and all military members must be observed.
No.
You take the jug they give you at the lab for this purpose. Every time you need to urinate, you pee in the jug. After 24 hours of doing this, you return the jug full of urine to the lab.
There are a few reasons for this. First, the color can give you an indication of the health of the specimen. If the specimen is very pale, it may be sick or dying. Second, the color can give you an indication of the age of the specimen. If the specimen is very young, it will be a different color than if it is older. Finally, the color can give you an indication of the sex of the specimen. If the specimen is male, it will be a different color than if it is female.
A past employer may give a prospective employer an overview of the employee's employment record. They can give their opinion about the employee's character.
* you have to, or they will proclaim you guilty since you won't give it to them you have to, or they will proclaim you guilty since you won't give it to them * You would be charged with 'failing to provide a specimen' or perhaps 'witholding evidence', whether you refused to give a urine/DNA/breath sample.
HcG ( Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) is the hormone that urine pregnancy tests check for. Because urine is most concentrated (with this hormone among other elements) HcG is most easily measured in the morning. It tends to give the most accurate result. Hope this helps!
You can give your employer a farewell card or even a gift card.
list of specimen that have backbone
give detail of urine composition?
No
No, I'm not your employer.
How much notice does an employer have to give an employee when changing their schedule?