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Employers, managers and those in charge of smokefree premises
and vehicles need to:
- display 'no smoking' signs in smokefree premises
- take reasonable steps to ensure that staff, customers, members
and visitors
are aware that premises and vehicles are legally required to be
smokefree
- ensure that no one smokes in smokefree premises or
vehicles
You should remember that indoor smoking rooms, which were still
common in workplaces, are no longer allowed, so anyone wishing to
smoke has to go outside instead. See the
Guidance on smoking shelter page for more
information on smoking shelters.
Recent research showed that nearly one in four employers thinks
they are already compliant with the smoking ban when they are not.
Confusion centres on the provision of a smoking room within the
workplace.
In the study by Croner, 24 per cent of businesses wrongly
thought a smoking room was allowed.
Implementing Smokefree Regulations
You should also take these supportive measures:
- remove ashtrays from smokefree areas
- develop a smokefree policy in consultation with
staff
- provide your staff and customers with support to quit
smoking
- ensure that your staff and customers know where they can smoke
if they
choose to
Go to the Smokefree
England website for:
- a checklist for businesses of what you should be
doing
- advice on how to develop a smokefree policy, with sample
policies
- frequently asked questions and case studies
- Premises and Enforcement Regulations and Smokefree Signs
Regulations to
download
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| Page Last Updated |
| 21 October
2008 | |
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