Drug & Alcohol Testing:

Webinar: Workplace Testing – Drug and Alcohol Update

Published: 3rd April 2019 - All information correct at time of publication.

At SYNLAB Laboratory Services, we’re committed to sharing our expertise to assist clients deter, rule out and identify inappropriate drug and alcohol use in the workplace.

Watch the recording of our April 2019 webinar, where Research & Development Manager,  Dr Richard Evers, took clients through:

  • What we know: the latest statistics on drug and alcohol testing in the workplace
  • What’s new: including emerging drugs, drug driving and prescription or problem?
  • What you can do: to protect your people and business

Click below to watch the recording:

For more information on workplace testing contact us

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