Smoke Free Policy
1. Purpose
To provide a safe and supportive work culture and study environment that promotes positive healthy lifestyle choices for staff, students and visitors which is free from the harmful effects of both active and passive smoking. To impose smoking bans including the use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) or any other tobacco product through eliminating the risk of exposure and to encourage smokers to quit or reduce their consumption.
2. Scope
This ɬÀï·¬Smoke Free Environment Policy applies to all ɬÀï·¬staff, students, contractors, clients, visitors and community members at all campuses including ɬÀï·¬owned Student Accommodations. The policy also applies to students or staff engaged in off-campus activities where smoking and vaping is also banned by law such as outdoor eating and drinking areas, at underage music/dance functions and in cars when children under the age of 16 years are present, at public transport waiting areas, public play spaces and when inside ɬÀï·¬vehicles. For further information see the , the , the the and the .
3. Principles
3.1 ɬÀï·¬recognises that the health, safety and welfare of its staff, students, contractors, visitors and community members are of primary importance and will ensure that all practicable means are applied to ensure a smoke-free environment.
3.2 Staff, students, contractors, visitors and community members are required to remove themselves beyond the boundary of a ɬÀï·¬campus in order to smoke or vape (see definition of smoke and vape below in 5. Definitions).
3.3 The smoking of illicit substances is prohibited on ɬÀï·¬grounds and vehicles including ɬÀï·¬owned student accommodation facilities.
3.4 ɬÀï·¬managers and supervisors will ensure that staff, students, contractors, visitors and community members are aware of and comply with this policy. Where non-compliance occurs, they should direct the person to cease smoking immediately.
3.5 ɬÀï·¬managers and staff have a duty or care to manage risk and if they are aware of another staff member, student, contractor, visitor or community member who is in breach of this policy they should request the person to cease immediately.
3.6 In case of non-compliance with this policy by ɬÀï·¬staff, ɬÀï·¬staff may be investigated for misconduct which may result in disciplinary action as provided for in the relevant enterprise agreement.
3.7 In case of non-compliance with this policy by ɬÀï·¬students, they may be investigated for a breach of the ɬÀï·¬Student Code of Conduct and Student Conduct Policy.
4. Documentation
5. Definitions
Smoke | Direct inhalation or puffing of smoke of an ignited substance prepared for human consumption including a substance containing a drug, tobacco, herb or other plant matter. For this definition of smoke, a person directly inhales if the smoke through a device designed for the inhalation of smoke; and holding or having control over such a substance while it is ignited. |
Boundary | The designated boundary that contains ɬÀï·¬premises and buildings. Smoking is only permitted outside these boundaries. |
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) | Also known as passive smoking, occurs from breathing in other people’s tobacco smoke. ETS contains over 4000 chemical compounds including 43 known carcinogens. Means a mixture of chemicals and particles released into the air whenever someone smokes a cigarette. ETS comes from the burning end of a device designed for the inhalation of smoke by a smoker and from the smoke exhaled by a smoker, referring to a combination of the following:
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Electronic Cigarette, or e-cigarette | This is a handheld electronic device used to simulate the experience of smoking of a cigarette. It may be referred to by other names such as a Juul, e-cigar, e-pipe, vape pen, hookah pen, e-hookah, vape pod kit, starter kit or vape tank. |
Carcinogens | Are substances that increase the risk of abnormal growth or tissue in humans or in animals. |
Contractors | In this policy, means any individual, corporation, partnership or association, institution or other entity that is the party to supply materials or labour through an agreement or consultancy process to the Institute. |
Cigarette | A small roll of finely cut tobacco for smoking, enclosed in a wrapper of thin paper; and A similar roll of another substance, such as a tobacco substitute or prohibited drug. |
Cigarette butt litter | Waste or remnants from discarded cigarettes deposited at a place other than the appropriate receptacle provided. |
litter | Litter includes any solid or liquid waste, whether domestic or commercial, and also includes, for example –
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Officers | In ɬÀï·¬the following positions have been identified as officers; Chief Executive, Executives, College Directors. However other individuals within ɬÀï·¬may also be considered Officers. An Officer can also be a person who makes, or participates in making decisions that affect the whole or a substantial part, of business or undertaking of the Territory. |
Passive Smoking | Means the involuntary inhalation of ETS. |
Personal Vaporiser | Is any device that is made for the purpose, or apparent purpose, of delivering a substance into a person’s body when the person inhales through the device. It excludes therapeutic and medical devices such as Ventolin inhalers or oxygen delivery devices. |
Persons conducting Business of Undertaking (PCBU) | Person conducting a Business or Undertaking has the primary duty of care in relation to health and safety of workers. A “person” is defined in laws dealing with interpretation of legislation to include a body corporate (company), unincorporated body or association and a partnership. Accordingly, ɬÀï·¬is identified as the PCBU. |
Tobacco | Includes any of various plants of the genus Nicotiana, especially N. tabacum, native to tropical America and widely cultivated for their leaves, which are used primarily for smoking. These leaves are dried and processed chiefly for use in cigarettes, cigars, or other smoking devices. |
Vape or Vaping | To smoke an e-cigarette. |
Worker | Means an individual who carries out work in relation to a business or undertaking, whether for reward or otherwise, under the arrangement with the person conducting the business or undertaking. |
6. Policy Contact Officer
For more information about this policy contact the ɬÀï·¬Workplace, Health and Safety Team ().
Contact ɬÀï·¬Student Services on (02) 6207 3188 or email infoline@cit.edu.au for further information.
7. Procedures
Guidelines
This policy extends smoking restriction to the places outlined by the boundary (red line below) in order that all staff, students, contractors, visitors and community members whilst at ɬÀï·¬are protected from the hazards of tobacco and vaping smoke.
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Policy No: 2016/2169 Approved: October 2024 Next Review: October 2027 Category: Student Policies, Staff Policies, Corporate Policies Policy Owner: Executive Director, Corporate Services |
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