Webinar: Developing a Robust Drug & Alcohol Policy

According to a survey by DrugScope and Alcohol Concern UK, 27% of employers say that drug misuse is a problem at work, and 60% have experienced problems due to staff alcohol consumption.

Your first line of defence against problems relating to drug & alcohol misuse in your organisation is your company's Drug & Alcohol Policy. We're offering a free webinar to help fortify your policy.

Webinar:

Developing a Robust Drug & Alcohol Policy
Wednesday 28th September
11am (BST)

Webinar details

This webinar will give an overview of trends in drug use, their potential impact in the workplace. It will give you practical advice and helpful tips to aid you in developing a drug & alcohol policy that protects your business and your people.

There will also be opportunities for our experts to answer all your questions regarding workplace drug & alcohol programmes.


The webinar will be introduced by Dr Dan Hegarty. Dr Dan founded Express Medicals in 1996, combining his love of medicine, with his interest in business. On obtaining his diploma in occupational medicine, Dan later co-authored “A Practical Guide to Drug and Alcohol Testing”.

Michael Stallard worked for London Underground for over 37 years, ultimately becoming Business Manager of London Underground’s Occupational Health Department, responsible for the day-to-day contract management of drug and alcohol testing within the organisation. In 2013, he was elected to the board of the European Workplace Drug Testing Society. He is co-author of The Practical Guide to Drug & Alcohol Testing

Dr Simon Davis, BSc, PhD will be on hand to answer any of your questions. Dr Simon is an Advanced Research Fellow at Imperial College London specialising in new and novel analytical techniques and instrumentation, with a particular interest in sports drugs and doping control. Simon has run the drug testing programme for the World and European 'Strongest Man' competition.

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