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Thursday, November 27, 2025

Scaffolding Association Partners with D.tec International for Holiday Season Screening

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With the holiday season on the horizon, the Scaffolding Association has announced a timely new partnership with D.tec International, a leading provider of drug and alcohol screening services.

Known for supporting organisations across the UK, including all 43 police forces, D.tec’s partnership aims to enhance safety within the scaffolding industry, especially as festive celebrations often bring an increase in substance use.

While many employers may trust that their teams remain free of drug and alcohol misuse, statistics indicate otherwise. Recent data reveals that 74% of substance users hold full-time employment, with a noticeable uptick in consumption during the festive period.

This increase in risk has prompted a focus on workplace safety. December also sees a spike in roadside checks as the police launch their annual “Operation Limit” drink and drug driving campaign, making it a critical time to reinforce screening policies.

D.tec International’s UK Training Manager, Dan Jones, highlighted the company’s dedication to educating the industry on the risks associated with substance misuse. “For over 25 years, we’ve worked to raise awareness around the dangers of drink and drug driving while providing industry-leading screening solutions.

This partnership with the Scaffolding Association offers a fantastic opportunity to engage directly with the scaffolding sector, sharing best practices in safety and offering free demonstrations and training for those using our products.”

As part of the partnership, D.tec will provide Scaffolding Association members with comprehensive support, from creating or updating drug and alcohol policies to offering tailored training courses.

Sally Smith, Head of Marketing and Partnerships at the Scaffolding Association, emphasised the importance of launching this collaboration ahead of the festive season. “Our partnership with D.tec International is timely, aligning with the start of seasonal festivities. D.tec’s team will be supporting our members with their expertise in workplace policies, training, and more.”

For scaffolding companies eager to prioritise safety, D.tec is offering free demonstration sessions and screener training. For more information or to arrange a demonstration, contact D.tec at 0800 371898 or reach out via email at [email protected].

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