British
Airways plans to introduce a random alcohol and drug testing programme,
the first to be introduced by a major European airline.
British Airways will seek to introduce the programme early next year. A
working group has been set up to develop a programme and the trade
unions are being invited to participate in that group. Initial
discussions have taken place with both UK Civil Aviation Authority and
the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions.
David Hyde, Director of Safety, said: "Safety is paramount in British
Airways. We have very clear policies on alcohol and drugs use which we
believe the vast majority of our staff adhere to rigidly.
"We have been looking for some time at the successful implementation of
random testing in other industries, in particular the railway and
chemical sectors. We believe it is the right way forward for us." |