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Posted By J Knight
Would a brolly be allowed?
I mean, I would personally rather ban smoking than not, but on a realistic and pragmatic view we are trying to accommodate our smokers as best we can; we are a reasonably caring employer. This whole smoking thing is making life difficult for us, and the difference in Welsh, English and Scottish regs really doesn't help. Oh well, there you go, or indeed, as the newly late and sorely missed Kurt Vonnegut would have said, 'So it goes',
John
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Posted By Ainsy
Can anyone tell me were I can find or if there is any legislation governing the distance of smokers from building entrances.
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Posted By Alan Hoskins
There isn't anything in the legislation, but they should be far enough away to prevent smoke re-entering the building through doorways, windows or air intakes, etc.
We have set a nominal 5 metre exclusion zone.
It's up to your company to set these local policies I suggest.
Alan
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Posted By Dave West
This is a hard one as i approached smoke free england about people who smoke outside when it is not our property. He said there was nothing i could do.
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