Smokefree England |
From 1st July 2007, most enclosed workplaces and public places in England will be smoke free. There is an obvious impact on pubs, clubs and restaurants - but have you thought about your own business?
When the new law (contained in the Health Act 2006 and various sets of Regulations) comes into force, smoking will be banned:
There will be some exemptions, but the majority of public and working areas, canteens, smoking rooms, rest rooms etc. will be included. Employers may consider introducing a smoking policy, or amending an existing one. They may also think about building “smoking shelters” – but it is important to get advice first. Outdoor shelters can’t be enclosed; they have to meet the Regulations, and may need permission under planning law, or licensing law (if applicable).
People who manage smoke-free premises or vehicles will have to
Get In Touch - Contact Customer Services
Local free advice and support for those who wish to quit smoking is available from the Worcestershire Smoking Advice Service on 01905 760222.
Useful Leaflets: |
Downloadable posters: No Smoking - A4 Poster No Smoking - A5 Poster No Smoking -A6 Vehicle Sticker |
Other useful sites:
| Smokefree England | An alliance of local organisations involved in reducing the harm from tobacco products. Includes guidance regarding shelters. |
| Butt and Gum | Where you can purchase Pocket Ashtrays, Butt bins etc |
| National Clean Air Award | Implementing smoke free work in public places. |
| Scotland Clearing the Air | How Scotland is coping with Smokefree laws |
| Republic of Ireland | How Ireland is coping with Smokefree laws |
| ASH | Action on Smoking and Health |
| CIEH | Chartered Institute of Environmental Health |