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smoking in the work place
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we all know it is banned.
many companies have set up special areas outside for smokers.
i have frequently seen lorry drivers smoking in their cabs.
are they technically 'smoking in the work place' -- and therefore not allowed to do so?
many companies have set up special areas outside for smokers.
i have frequently seen lorry drivers smoking in their cabs.
are they technically 'smoking in the work place' -- and therefore not allowed to do so?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it depends on whether the lorry is used by more than one person. If it is only used by one person, there is no illegality.
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Most lorries are for use by only one person, so it would be allowed, but if it's a shared lorry they can't smoke.
The slightly daft one is when a vehicle is used by two people (say a builder and his mate) and they both smoke then neither of them are allowed to smoke because it's a shared van, there should have been some form of opt out in cases like that so as long as all users of the vehicle agree to it then smoking would be permitted.
Most lorries are for use by only one person, so it would be allowed, but if it's a shared lorry they can't smoke.
The slightly daft one is when a vehicle is used by two people (say a builder and his mate) and they both smoke then neither of them are allowed to smoke because it's a shared van, there should have been some form of opt out in cases like that so as long as all users of the vehicle agree to it then smoking would be permitted.
Not ilegal per se but the NHS PCT I worked for said that there was to be no smoking on work premises, during working hours, or while wearing uniform, so if you wanted to smoke on a break, you had to get changed and leave the site....I guess if the drivers wear uniform a similar rule could be enacted but hard to police.
i meant to say that it is not illegal (one person in one vehicle in certain cercumstances - see above) but a lot of companies have uniforms, and say you can't smoke while 'representing the company'. i'm glad i don't have to wear a nursie uniform, or i'd have to get naked while walking out of the building, walk off site and stand on the public pavement in front of the 'nhs hospital sign' (and it is a nutty hospital as well!).......i'd fit right in! x