EWDTS Conference 2013 General Information You are cordially invited, on behalf of the board of the EWDTS, to Vienna and to the 8th Symposium on Workplace Drug Testing (WDT). With many European countries now developing legislation and guidelines, it is now more essential than ever to keep abreast of the latest developements in the field. The business programme is varied and of a very high quality, human resource issues with a lineup of quality speakers. The sessions are of interest to beginners and experienced practitioners and topics range from the prevalence of drug abuse throughout Europe through the problems of collection, analysis and interpretation; the legal basis and policy-making for WDT and performance impairment, as well as a series of case studies. Topics overview: The Legal Scene in Europe Rehabilitation and the Unions New Technology and New Drugs MROs and OHPs Quality/Accreditation and Guidelines The organizing committee Agius, Ronald Björklöv, Per Fernandez, Cesar Fucci, Nadia Hadfield, Lindsay Mostert, Leendert Neuhofer, Michaela Pierce, Anya Taskinen, Sanna Vangikar, Helen ragius@laborkrone.de per.bjorklov@drugtestscandinavia.eu contact@toxscreen.com nadiafucci@rm.unicatt.it lindsay.hadfield@concateno.com l.mostert@vanweelbethesda.nl michaela.neuhofer@gbo.com anya@iol.ie sanna.taskinen@vita.fi helen@helenvangikar.com Vienna, Austria September, 26-27 th
About EWDTS The European Workplace Drug Testing Society is a forum for discussion When drug testing is being considered or used within a workplace, many people need to understand the process: Employees and their representatives; Human Resources; Occupational Health; Risk Assessors; Compliance Officers; Lawyers (for the company and for the employees); Drug Counseling and Treatment Providers Much of their interest focuses on the way testing is carried out. Workplace Drug Testing involves three link stages - collecting the specimen, analysing the specimen and interpreting the results of the analysis. The EWTDS provides a focal point for the exchange of ideas and information Concerns and misunderstandings can be discussed and resolved European and other reguatory issues can be explored against the background of different cultural and legal expectations New technical developments can be evaluated in conjunction with the people who have to deal with the practical application of workplace policies. The EWDTS was formed in 1998 with two main aims to ensure that Workplace Drug Testing in Europe is performed to a defined quality standard and in a legally secured way to provide an independent forum for all aspects of Workplace Drug Testing The society was formed at the end of the First European Symposium on Workplace Drug Testing, held in Huddinge, Sweden, in March 1998. The Society promoted a second Symposium in October 2000, held at San Patrignano, Rimini, Italy, in conjunction with the 6th World Congress of the Rainbow International Association Against Drugs. Most delegates to this second symposium became members of the European Workplace Drug Testing Society.
The Venue The Venue The Hotel Vienna Mercure Westbahnhof is situated next to the train station City West, in an impressive location near Mariahilfer Strasse with a fantastic range of shops to choose from. It is also close to Wiener Stadthalle, a venue for international artists, just around the corner from Vienna s top musical stage - Raimund Theater. The Naschmarkt, Schönbrunn Palace, Art History Museum, the new Stadtsaal Theater and Vienna s historical old town are easy to visit by metro and tram. Hotel Mercure Wien Westbahnhof Accor Hotelbetriebsges.m.b.H A-1150 Wien; Felberstr. 4 Phone.: +43 198 111 926 Fax: +43 198 111 930 Hotel Mercure E-Mail: H5358-SB@accor.com Wien Westbahnhof www.accorhotels.com Accor Hotelbetriebsges.m.b.H A-1150 Wien; Felberstr. 4 Phone.: +43 198 111 926 Fax: +43 198 111 930 E-Mail: H5358-SB@accor.com www.accorhotels.com
The Exhibition Exhibition The exhibition will run over both days starting with registration on the 26th September and closing after lunch on the 27th September. Hotel Mercure Wien Westbahnhof Accor Hotelbetriebsges.m.b.H A-1150 Wien; Felberstr. 4 Phone.: +43 198 111 926 Fax: +43 198 111 930 E-Mail: H5358-SB@accor.com www.accorhotels.com Sponsors Platinum Gold Silver
General Information Registration Fees EWDTS, SAPAA and DATIA members Students rate or accompanying person Rates Until 30 April 2013 Between 01 May and 31 August 2013 inclusive From 01 September 2013 250 280 330 150 150 230 Non-members 350 380 430 The registration fee includes a delegate pack, the welcome ceremony, and lunch (with non alcoholic drinks), coffee and tea breaks on both days. Hotel Special Room Rates at: Hotel Mercure Wien Westbahnhof A-1150 Wien, Felberstr. 4 h5358-sb@accor.com Arrival By plane Vienna lies at the heart of Europe. Vienna-Schwechat Airport is located outside the city limits and offers ideal connections to the rest of the world. From Vienna-Schwechat Airport to the city center Take the City Airport Train CAT to the city center in 16 minutes. The express train line S7 and airport express buses will take you into the city and to Vienna s main train stations. Links: General: www.wien.info/en/travel-info/to-and-around/by-plane City Airport Train CAT: www.cityairporttrain.com Airport Express Buses: www.postbus.at/en/airportbus/vienna_airportlines/index.jsp Public transport The best way to get around Vienna is to use the city s public transport network. The approximately 937 km route network comprises 5 underground lines, 28 tram lines and 90 bus routes, to take you comfortably and reliable across Vienna. The Vienna Card is the beneficial ticket for our visitors. Links: General: www.wien.info/en/travel-info/to-and-around/public-transport Vienna Card: www.wien.info/en/travel-info/vienna-card
Sightseeing in Vienna There is much to see: From Gothic St. Stephen s Cathedral to the Imperial Palace to the Art Nouveau splendor of the Secession, from the magnificent baroque palace Schönbrunn to the Museum of Fine Arts to modern architecture at the MuseumsQuartier. Record-breaking: In Vienna, there are over 27 castles and more than 150 palaces. Linkbox: http://www.wien.info/en/sightseeing http://www.wien.info/en http://events.wien.info/en/ http://www.kunsthauswien.com/en Events in September Current monthly programs, an exhibition preview and annual previews of events in Vienna are available to download here. http://www.wien.info/en http://events.wien.info/en/ Visit for example Linda McCartney: 6 June - 6 October 2013 In the first comprehensive retrospective of Linda McCartney s photographic works worldwide, KUNST HAUS WIEN presents a selection of her iconic photographs of sixties rock and roll, her family life and nature. Linda McCartney s distinctive works reveal an alertness to the poetry of the moment combined with a keen sense of humour and an instinctive flair for capturing her subject at the right instant. http://www.kunsthauswien.com/en Schönbrunn Palace Concert: 1 April - 31 October - Beginning 8.30 p.m. The Schönbrunn Orangery, built in the 18th Century, provided not only the venue for various imperial and royal celebrations but also for concerts. This tradition is being kept alive in the stunningly renovated Orangery, the longest of its kind in the world, by the Schönbrunner Schlossorchester working with highly acclaimed soloists and dancers giving performances of some of the most famous works written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss. Ballet- & vocal soloists Works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss Schönbrunner Schlossorchester
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