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Posted By Fred Pratley
Our various buildings have been smoke free for a number of years now, so the new no smoking regs are of no great concern (except for having to slap No-Smoking signs on the MD's office block).
However, our buildings are close together and as soon as the windows get opened in the warm weather, there will be complaints about the smell from smoke drifting into buildings etc.
With the arrival of the new regs, I have 2 questions
1. Must we shift the smokers away from windows etc where it is reported that smoke gets into buildings?
I found a partial answer in HSE guidance - http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg293.htm - this indicates a workplace free from the irritation of smoke is already mandatory!?
2. Must we also shift them from doorways and entrances to go in and out of work under the new regs?
Both moves will be highly unpopular with smokers (being an ex-addict- tobacco that is, I have some sympathy) as we have no space for smoking shelters.
Thanks Fred
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Posted By Dean Stevens
Fred
In answer to your questions.
1. YES
2. YES
Employees must not allow smokers to smoke where there is a chance of smoke entering the building via windows / doors etc.
Good luck.
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Posted By Dean Stevens
Ooops.
Employers even.
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Posted By Martin C
If they are on company premises you can move them. If they are on a public right of way you will find it hard to legally move them. I work on a smoke free site. All the smokers stand at the entrances smoking up to the last moment before they return to work. Non-smokers who are entering or leaving the site have to walk through a foul cloud of pollution.
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