Depression and Wounded Hearts
CMM Technology is a drug test equipment provider in Australia. We are based in Perth, WA, and we are proud of what we do for the Australian business marketplace. We know that it can sometimes be a bit of a hassle for you to implement employee drug testing, and we hope that our drug test kits and alcohol tests are helpful to your business when implementing these procedures. We also know that not all of your employees would regularly abuse substances if they were to abuse them. Sometimes, it can be a temporary thing, which is why many businesses in our country choose to have a three-strike rule, so that workers are given second chances (and also because it is expensive to have a high employee job turnaround rate). Sometimes, it can be based solely upon the present circumstances in someone’s life, such as a broken heart or a mild period of depression. Now, depression has probably affected most people in the world, but more importantly, it affects all of us in different ways. Some of us are susceptible to falling into depression if we are not around our friends and family on a regular basis, but are strong against any personal failures or downfalls. Others of us are more likely to be depressed after a time of repeated failures, but will not even notice if they are in a more isolated environment for weeks or even months on end. CMM Technology helps you to identify which of your employees may be resorting to drug or alcohol abuse in the workplace by the use of drug testing equipment. We provide many different screening tests too choose from. However, we encourage you to have a plan in place to deal with people who do not have desired test results. Sometimes, the nature of your business necessitates immediate dismissal, but this is not always the case, and many people may be helped by advice, counseling, and help over their temporary troubles. If you would like to find out more about our testing equipment or our NATA accredited breathalyser recalibration service. This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/depression-and-wounded-hearts/