Smoke-Free Legislation: a reality for all employers
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Smokefree Supporting a Smoke free policy
Cigarette Smoke Detectors & Alarms

Pfizer

The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health acknowledges the rights of employees not to have to work in smoking environments and it supports the National Clean Air Award as a means of encouraging and supporting the adoption of smoke free work and public places.

Asthma UK endorses the National Clean Air Award.

British Lung Foundation

 Ulster Cancer Foundation
National Pharmacy Association

The National Clean Air Award, an initiative by the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, is the first UK wide scheme to reward employers who implement effective workplace no-smoking policies by giving them a prestigious nationally recognised award and providing guidance to help get their policy right.

Employers have a legal obligation to protect the health of their employees despite this more than 3 million non-smokers are exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke at work. This leaves employers open to the risk of litigation.

Many businesses are suffering due to smoking - why not find out more?

Does your work involve implementing smoke-free places or meeting smoking cessation targets? The National Clean Air Award can help you meet your objectives - why not find out more?


 

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