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Health and Safety recommendations
on smoking in the workplace
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS). Smoking is a health hazard, both
to smokers and non smokers. Exposure to ETS is a cause of lung cancer,
nasal cancer and heart disease. It also aggravates conditions such
as asthma.
The Health and Safety Commission are currently consulting on implementation
of an Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) on smoking at work. The code
will be based on the welfare provisions of existing health and safety
legislation.
Legislation relevant to smoking in the workplace
- Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- Management of Health and Safety at work regulations
1992
- Workplace (health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations
1992
- Employment Rights Act 1996
Options for policy frameworks for smoking in the workplace
- Offering a means for smokers to quit
- A Complete ban
- A Partial ban with smoking in designated areas
- Segregation of smokers and non-smokers in separate
rooms with smoking banned in common areas
The Health and Safety Executive recommends a minimum period of
three months notice before implementation.
We are members of the following organisations:
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
The International Stress Management Organisation
Part of the Healthy Workplace Initiative
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