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Q: Why has the University gone smoke free?<\/strong><\/p>\nA: As a leading health research organisation, the University is committed to aligning its Safety and Health policy and practises with our current health research knowledge and objectives. It is known that there is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke, and even low levels of exposure to second-hand smoke put non smokers at risk.<\/p>\n
Q: Are there any designated smoking areas on campus?<\/strong><\/p>\nA: No- You are not able to smoke anywhere on Western Australian Curtin campuses including buildings and outdoor areas. If you need to smoke you will need to leave the campus<\/p>\n
Q: What should I do if I see someone smoking on campus?<\/strong><\/p>\nA: All Staff, students and visitors are encouraged to remind others that Curtin is now a smoke-free campus. If you experience an aggressive response, the incident should be reported to the Safer Community Team on 9266 4444<\/p>\n
Q: What else can we do to stop staff from breaching this policy?<\/strong><\/p>\nA: Managers and supervisors play an important part in managing compliance with Curtin policies (or in this case by-laws). Executive Managers are expecting all line managers and supervisors will support the Smoke Free initiative and will manage any staff member who breach the by-laws in their areas of responsibility. The Smoke Free by-law also requires the support of all staff. Staff that observe smokers are encouraged to approach them and politely remind them of the by-law<\/p>\n
Q. Are e-cigarettes permitted on campus?<\/strong><\/p>\nA. Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and other personal vapour devices are not permitted to be used on campus.<\/p>\n\n <\/div>\n<\/div>
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