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OdiliaClark is a specialist impairment risk management provider focused on wellbeing and independent drug and alcohol testing. The company works to protect both employees and organisations from the risks and impacts of impairment caused by alcohol, drug, and substance misuse.
Our DART Kit helps organisations reinforce their commitment to a safer workplace.
Find out moreAnonymous Alcohol Self-Testing for employee wellbeing and workplace safety.
Find out moreExplore our range of courses covering psychoactive substance testing and wellbeing support.
Find out moreTrusted Peer Support provided by trained individuals from the aviation industry.
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Find out MoreActively working across 5+ continents - providing leading support and D&A testing.
Delivering global testing within 1 hour of requests.
17+ locations with our rapid DART testing active.
We use industry-leading testing equipment to ensure every result is accurate, consistent, and trusted. Our technology is regularly calibrated and validated, giving complete confidence in the integrity of their testing process.
All testing is carried out by highly trained, fully accredited professionals. Our teams follow strict protocols, maintain chain-of-custody compliance, and uphold the highest standards of confidentiality and care throughout the entire process.
With an international network of testers and partner facilities, we provide seamless testing anywhere in the world. Whether your organisation operates in a single region or across multiple continents, we deliver the same reliable, standardised service, everywhere.
Our procedures are built around industry-leading compliance frameworks, ensuring your organisation remains protected and aligned with best practice. From chain-of-custody to legal defensibility, every step is designed to minimise risk and uphold regulatory requirements.
We offer comprehensive national and global coverage, allowing employers to maintain employee wellbeing wherever they are — onsite, offsite, remote, or across multiple locations. Our responsive network ensures rapid deployment and minimal disruption to operations.
OdiliaClark partners with approved ISO 17025, UKAS-accredited laboratories to deliver fully compliant confirmatory testing. Because we operate independently of any single lab, we can always select the most suitable accredited facility for each case — ensuring accuracy, transparency, and strict chain-of-custody compliance from start to finish.
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Random testing is one of the most effective ways to promote a safe, compliant, and trustworthy workplace - helping to identify potential risks before they lead to incidents.
At OdiliaClark, Lifestyle Testing refers to our Hair and Nail testing method. Advanced techniques that provide a longer detection window for both drugs and alcohol.
When a test result raises concern, the next step is crucial. How do you support the employee? Will they need guidance or help reintegrating into the workplace?
Take control of your testing programme with OdiliaClark’s accredited training and support in-house testing programme.
For-cause drug and alcohol testing, also known as reasonable suspicion testing, is a crucial tool for maintaining a safe, compliant, and productive workplace.
Grow knowledge, learn new skills and improve workplace culture workplace with online courses, learning resources, and help from experienced instructors. Whether you're introducing a new impairment management programme or raising awareness, we have a wide variety of programs to support you.
At OdiliaClark, people are at the heart of everything we do. Our approach ensures employees feel understood and supported at every stage. From peer-led assistance to tailored organisational guidance, we deliver wellbeing and testing solutions that protect businesses while empowering individuals.
"At DHL Air, we believe Peer Support should be more than a checkbox—it needs to be trusted, accessible, and truly embedded in our culture. From the moment we engaged with the OdiliaClark team and their TalkToAPeer programme, it was clear that his was their approach —thoughtful, people-focused, suitably resourced and aligned with what we were looking for. We’re confident this is the right fit for DHL Air."
DHL Air
DHL Fleet Manager
"In 2020, FlexJet Europe sought a Peer Support Programme that would meet the unique needs of a dynamic and expanding business jet operator, and TalkToAPeer stood out from the crowd. Their ability to adapt to our specific requirements, while offering the benefits of a large network through their collaborative approach, was exactly what we needed then and continue to thrive with. Throughout, they have consistently demonstrated responsiveness, professionalism, and worked together in an honest, true and highly valued partnership – valued not just by the management team but by the crews and teams themselves."
Flexjet Operations Ltd
European Safety and Compliance Director
"West Atlantic have been working with this Peer Support programme since the beginning.
Throughout, the attention to detail and quality has been of the highest standard - which is matched by the amount their organisation cares about wellbeing."
West Atlantic
DFO
"I found the talk very helpful. Talking to a peer makes one feel immediately at ease: the common life and work experience provides a base for a more open and frank conversation."
Captain
Asia Region
"This service is a valuable tool which absolutely needs to be utilised. The benefits of vocalising your worries in itself is hugely beneficial. Together with signposting further options and unpacking the layers of concerns can only make for a better outcome."
Cabin Crew Member
Business Aviation
"From the outset, OdiliaClark exhibited exceptional professionalism, efficiency, and a deep understand-ing of the unique demands of our industry."
Peter Pollock
Pilot Manager Flight Operations TUI
For any further requests or support send us your questions to info@odiliaclark.com and one of our team will be in touch.
Testing programmes vary from one business to another. We can offer fully outsourced drugs and alcohol testing programmes or we can train your staff to carry out drugs and alcohol testing in-house. Annual refresher training is required for all in-house testers.
Yes, we work in a variety of industries throughout the UK, Europe and further afield. We are always open to bringing a new location on-line. Please contact us with any requirements info@odiliaclark.com.
At OdiliaClark, we go far beyond simply conducting tests. What sets us apart is the holistic support we provide both during and after the process.
Unlike many providers, we don’t just deliver results — we help interpret them, support the employee, and guide the organisation on the next steps. Our peer support model ensures employees feel understood and supported by people who have been in similar situations, which makes a real difference to engagement and outcomes.
We also provide tailored recommendations following testing, helping organisations make informed decisions that balance compliance, employee wellbeing, and business needs. Every organisation is unique, which is why we offer bespoke packages designed around your culture, priorities, and challenges — rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
This combination of testing, peer support, actionable guidance, and flexible packages is what makes OdiliaClark a trusted partner in creating healthier, safer workplaces.
A list of all personnel on site on the day of testing will be generated prior to the Testing Associate arriving on site. This list will be provided to the Testing Associate from the Testing Agency who will randomly select the appropriate number of individuals.
Yes, they will be asked by the Testing Associate if they agree to be tested. The Donor must provide written consent. The employee should be made aware that a refusal to be tested will be regarded as an unreasonable response and treated as a positive test result which may lead to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
Testing should be viewed as a safety net working in conjunction with support programmes to ensure employees and the organisation are protected.
Most medications are safe to take but any medication either prescribed or over the counter medication has the potential to cause side effects which could affect yours and others safety in the workplace. You should advise your GP/Pharmacist of your job role and/or operating plant and equipment or operating in a potentially dangerous environment. The GP/Pharmacist can then decide whether it is appropriate for you to work normally or recommend alternative arrangements. If you are experiencing side effects such as drowsiness, fatigue or adverse effects to your balance and you work in a safety-critical role or drive for business you should let your line manager know. They may take advice from Occupational Health to ensure it is safe for you to continue to undertake your current duties or find out if a temporary amendment to duties is required.
Yes. Any support will be conditional upon you accepting professional help and adhering to an agreed support programme. Recovering from a substance abuse issue can be a lifelong journey and you should have no problem with being tested regularly. Attending work whilst under the influence of either drugs or alcohol is not acceptable and will be considered as gross misconduct and may lead to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
Yes. Alcohol can stay in your system for a significant period. Alcohol metabolises at different rates and is dependent upon various factors including an individual’s build, health and any other medications they may be taking. It is your responsibility to report for work unimpaired by alcohol or drugs or their effects.
Many factors determine how long drugs remain present in the body. Some drugs, including cannabis, can be detected weeks after consumption and therefore unannounced, random screening may lead to a positive result. It should be noted that many recreational drugs are illegal and there is a significant risk of prosecution if such substances are consumed whilst at work.
Yes. You will be asked about any medications you are taking if the test leads to a non-negative result. All non-negative results will require further laboratory analysis. The Testing Associate will ensure that all information about your medication is noted with the sample. Taking more than the prescribed amount can affect performance and may be regarded as misuse or abuse.
If you take the medication responsibly, and have discussed it with your line manager if in any doubt, then a non-negative test should not be a concern for those medications. Modern testing equipment can detect low levels of drugs, and the laboratory process is part of separating out what is acceptable intake of medication and what is not.
This should be defined within the organisation’s drugs and alcohol policy, however, you may be stood-down if your role or the activities you perform are classified as safety critical.
In these circumstances, it will be regarded as gross misconduct and you will be suspended from duty immediately and liable to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
A process known as ‘chain of custody’ applies. This ensures that two samples (Sample A and Sample B) are clearly labelled and sealed in tamper-proof tubes and envelopes in front of the Donor. It provides an audit trail for the sample sent for analysis to safeguard its identity and integrity from collection through to reporting of the test results. The process is auditable to ensure compliance and that a defensible report is produced. Sample A will be tested to verify positive/negative result from the on-site testing. The laboratory will hold your sample B for up to four months in case of dispute or if you wish to organise an independent analysis of your sample at your own cost.