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UAE health ministry launches comprehensive guide for tobacco-free workplaces

The guide provides practical instructions for managers and employees on establishing a smoke-free environment, detailing procedures for handling violations

UAE tobacco-free workplace environment
The guide will serve as a key resource and tool to aid both governmental and private entities in cultivating a tobacco-free workplace environment

UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) launched a tobacco-free workplace guide as part of its ongoing efforts to combat smoking in all forms and improve the quality of life in work environments.

The handbook, developed by the Ministry’s National Tobacco Control Program, offers a comprehensive explanation of the measures implemented to create a tobacco-free workplace.

The guide provides practical instructions for managers and employees on establishing a smoke-free environment, detailing procedures for handling violations, and offering steps to assist employees in quitting smoking.

The UAE is considered one of the leading countries in tobacco control, having enacted Federal Law No. 15 of 2009 on Combating Tobacco, followed by comprehensive executive regulations governing all tobacco-related activities.

These regulations aim to ban smoking in enclosed public spaces and prohibit the use of tobacco in any form in various public areas, including government buildings, healthcare and educational institutions, and public transportation, among others.

Dr. Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Under-Secretary for the Public Health Sector, said the guide will be used as a key resource and tool to assist both government and private entities in fostering a workplace free from the use of all tobacco products.

It also comes in line with the UAE’s commitment to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), ratified in 2005, aiming to implement effective measures that protect against exposure to tobacco smoke in workplaces, public transportation, and public places, he said.

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