Euromed
Drug misuse in the work place can be damaging not only to the misuser, but also to their co-workers and to the business itself. Successfully tackling drug misuse can restore impaired productivity, reduce absenteeism, and lessen the risk of accidents.
Whatever the size of company, the process of devising and implementing work place testing requires professional support to identify the objectives and the methodology of an effective testing protocol. With over seven years of experience as a drug of abuse service provider, Euromed specialises in the supply of quality tests and support services for therapeutic, rehabilitative, and preventive applications.
We are a BSI, ISO 9001 accredited company with a client base of over 1,500 customers. Industry sectors we serve include oil, energy, transport, education, manufacturing, leisure, retail and banking. We also supply over 200 NHS Trusts and have an exclusive licence to supply drug tests to the UK Prison Service. Our services start with a free consultation and our customers enjoy free training in product use and free technical support, seven days a week. To provide a comprehensive work place testing service we are partnered with accredited organisations supplying policy writing and chain of custody services.
We select our test devices on the grounds of quality and cost-effectiveness. The tests are used to determine whether an individual has taken specific drugs within a predefined time frame. All our tests provide on-the-spot answers within 10 minutes. As we supply both urine and oral fluid tests, part of the initial consultation will help you identify which tests - or combination of tests - are most appropriate for you requirements.
Euromed
Mimet House
5a Praed Street
London W2 1NJ
United Kingdom
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Website: www.euromed.ltd.uk
Articles by Euromed:
John Fritz
Safety in the Work Place
Work Place Drug Testing
In 2003 a Government survey estimated that alcohol and drug misuse costs UK industry in excess of £7 billion each year. A recent Institute of Personnel and Development survey suggests that up to 21% of the workforce uses drugs and that 25% of persons who seek help for a drug problem are employed.
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