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Everyone knows that smoking is now banned in buildings - don't they ? .

 

Yes, many do, but there is still some confusion. So what are the requirements ?

Put very simply, any public area or workplace that has a roof or ceiling and is enclosed by more than 50% must now be "smoke free" . There are particular requirements for these smoke free areas :


No smokingA "No smoking" sign must be displayed at each entrance

  • No-one must smoke in the area - this includes staff and visitors
  • Anyone who is in a position of control or management of the premises will be responsible for ensuring that people do not smoke.

There are significant penalties if any of these requirements are not met, up to a maximum fine of £ 2,500 in some cases.

Failing to display no-smoking signs is one area where some premises will find themselves falling foul of the law. We have provided signs that you can download and print for free. Please note that signs must be no smaller than A5 in size.

Company vehicles are also subject to the no-smoking requirements, unless they are provided primarily for domestic use.

Of course, things are not entirely that simple and there are some exemptions to the requirements. As always, it is best to seek legal advice.

In conjunction with Plato video, we have produced a practical DVD explaining how the Act operates, the penalties, the defences and how those who want to continue to smoke can still be accommodated.

The DVD has contributions and practical suggestions from 6 lawyers on different aspects of the ban and concludes with contributions from two members of the Licensed Trade.

 

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