Tuesday 11 November 2008, 12:18
DTEC International has launched a new drug testing kit for covered wagon fleet operators.
“This trial involves a downright, non-invasive, five-second pewit onward the skin,” said managing director Ean Lewin, MD.
“The regularity gives the issue, without an electronic reader, in five minutes, allowing a ‘clear’ driver to continue.”
If, in whatever manner the result is positive, Dtec can have a specialist subcontractor on site in two hours to arrange legally defensible laboratory screening.
Mr Lewin added: “We can take measures Home Office traffic police detailed statement breathalysers according to alcohol sampling at the identical time.
"Screening improves safety and cuts potential corporate murder liability. This decree pay concerning itself by cutting downtime from repairs to damage caused by misjudgement.”