Smoking or secondary smoke is harmful to one’s health. Secondary smoke at the workplace is a frequent occurrence because smokers and non-smokers are together there for long periods of time almost every day. The Dutch Tobacco Act entered into force in 2002 and stipulates that every employee is entitled to a smoke-free workplace. In 2004, this law went into effect and was incorporated into the Working Conditions Act. The law was further amended in 2022, to prohibit companies from any longer having enclosed smoking rooms.
This toolbox deals with Heijmans smoking policy.
Heijmans’s smoking policy includes the following stipulations:
To accommodate ‘smoking’ employees, shelters and/or ashtrays can be installed nearby Heijmans offices and open Heijmans terrains, such as equipment yards. However, this depends on the available space.
This is therefore left up to the person with final responsibility at each location.
source: HRM Manual July 2023, page 111
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