UK
Industry loses billions to drink and drugs
Released on
= August 10, 2005, 9:57 am
Press Release
Author = Zenith PR
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = A recent report shows that over £12 billion is lost
each year to drink and drugs in the UK work industry.
Press Release
Body = PROMIS,
a leading addiction and recovery centre found that 75% of alcoholics
in
full-time employment, and up to 15% of those in upper management,
are reliant upon drink and drugs.
These findings
are mirrored by a 2003 national newspaper report where it was found
that around 14 million working days are lost every year through
alcohol and drug related illnesses, and people with substance abuse
problems are between two and
eight times more likely to be absent from work for more than a week
than those without such problems.
As well as the
financial loss, there are other issues involved. Addiction in the
work place can lead to low productivity and poor performance. Alcohol
and drug abuse accounts for 25% of all accidents at work.
In 1991, the
Cannon Street rail crash led to the introduction of the Transport
and Works Act 1992, which made it a criminal act for transport workers
to be unfit because of drink and drugs. And now many employers,
particularly those who work in safety critical jobs, are looking
at drug testing as a justifiable procedure.
Drug testing
in the workplace is common in the USA, and there have been suggestions
from senior UK policy makers that it should be more widely adopted
by UK companies.
Preventx, a
north east-based drug testing kit distributor, has devised a number
of drug testing kits for employers to be able to test their workforce.
Polly Everette,
Preventx managing director said:
"The aim
of drug testing in the work place isn't to catch people out, but
to give help and assistance before it's too late. Employers should
have policies in place whereby if an employee did test positive,
they can receive help and counseling immediately."
She added:
"The majority
of the UK's working population will use mind-altering drugs at some
point. These drugs may be legal, illegal or prescription, but all
can potentially
impact on professional competence and safety."
For further
information on drugs and alcohol in the work place, you can visit
the government's online website at www.drugs.gov.uk <http://www.drugs.gov.uk>
<http://www.drugs.gov.uk/> and for information on Preventx
drug testing kits click
on www.preventx.co.uk <http://www.preventx.co.uk> <http://www.preventx.co.uk>
.
Web Site =
http://www.preventx.co.uk
Contact Details
= Zenith Public Relations
Media Contact:
Stephen Davies
Tel: 0790 4444229
Email: stephend@zenithpr.co.uk
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