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Evidential Breath Alcohol Testing Program

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Intoxilyzer 9000 (I-9000)

Evidential Breath Alcohol Testing
Operator Certification Exam

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The 20-minute deprivation period.

Observation of the subject through completion of the second breath sample.

The I-9000 slope detection and monitoring ability to ensure a level slope is
obtained before taking a measurement

The I-9000 comparison of the two breath samples to ensure they are within
0.020 g/210L prior to reporting the Final Result.

All of the above.

19. When the I-9000 detects acetone in a subject’s breath sample, the instrument will  discontinue the test sequence and report an “Interferent Detected” exception message.

19. When the I-9000 detects acetone in a subject’s breath sample, the instrument will
       discontinue the test sequence and report an “Interferent Detected” exception message.

20. The “Recall Test” menu option can be used to search for an individual EBAT record.

20. The “Recall Test” menu option can be used to search for an individual EBAT record.

21. What quality assurance measures are in place to ensure the results reported  by the I-9000 are not impacted by the “Mouth Alcohol” effect?

21. What quality assurance measures are in place to ensure the results reported
       by the I-9000 are not impacted by the “Mouth Alcohol” effect?