Leaders in Workplace Drug and Alcohol Solutions
“The UK had the second highest rate of ecstasy use in Europe during 2006”
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“65% of 18 to 25 year olds last year entering a job of work had used controlled drugs” |
“The UK had the highest record of amphetamine use in Europe in 2005” |
Drugs and Alcohol misuse in the workplace is a very real issue that faces modern society. If ignored, Drugs and Alcohol can have a devastating effect on inter-personal relationships, productivity, and most importantly, safety.
We are experts in providing workplace drug and alcohol solutions.
As part of the Concateno Group of Companies, European Background, utilising the services of Europe's largest Drug & Alcohol Test provider, Concateno are a market leader in the provision of workplace drug and alcohol solutions. The Group include the only UKAS accredited Laboratories for hair and oral fluid drug testing whilst the Group urine testing Laboratory facility is the largest in Europe. We provide services throughout the world maintaining a personal and individual approach to each client’s needs. Wes have in excess of 10 years experience in dealing with drug and alcohol related issues and offer a complete service to all its customers. This unique way of working allows us to offer policy writing, staff training, testing, laboratory services and care options all under one umbrella. We continue to provide services to many international companies within the airline, manufacturing, retail, transport, maritime, education and leisure industries.
The specialist services we provide are:

Our sample collection team can provide full chain of custody collection from the various types of testing mediums, including saliva, urine and hair. We also conduct alcohol testing using a calibrated breath alcohol instrument. We will assess your requirements and work practices to advise on the most suitable form of testing.
Whether the testing is pre-employment, random, ‘for cause’, or follow up, our rigorous procedures will ensure that any test results, backed up by expert laboratory analysis, will be legally admissible in a court or tribunal.