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Do UAE Anti-Smoking Rules Include Vaping in Workplace Environments?
Introduction:
The UAE has taken significant steps to regulate the consumption of tobacco and tobacco-related products, including electronic nicotine devices like vapes, through its anti-smoking laws. This article explores the applicability of UAE anti-smoking laws to vaping, particularly within workplace environments. It also reviews key legal provisions outlined in Federal Law No. 15/2009 on Tobacco Control and Cabinet Decision No. 24/2013, and their implications for vaping in offices. Additionally, it highlights relevant aspects of the UAE Labour Law, which reinforces workplace health and safety regulations.
Federal Law No. 15/2009 on Tobacco Control:
This law serves as the primary legislative framework governing the use of tobacco products, including vaping devices and e-cigarettes, across the UAE. The term "Tobacco Products" under this law includes not only traditional tobacco but also vaping products and electronic nicotine devices.
Key Provisions
Article 5: Prohibited Acts
Article 7: Smoking in Closed Public Spaces
Article 11: Cafes and Tobacco Service
Penalties for Violations (Articles 13 and 16)
Cabinet Decision No. 24/2013: Implementing Regulations of Federal Law No. 15/2009
This Cabinet Decision supplements the Tobacco Control Law and provides more detailed guidance on where smoking and vaping are banned, as well as the creation of designated areas.
Article 11: Public Places Where Smoking is Prohibited
Article 12: Smoking Areas in Closed Public Places
UAE Labour Law and Workplace Regulations: Article 13 of Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021
Requires employers to take necessary measures to protect workers' health and safety, which includes ensuring compliance with health and safety standards related to smoking and vaping in the workplace. This means employers must enforce the prohibition of vaping in enclosed office areas and ensure that any designated vaping zones comply with the applicable legal standards.
Conclusion:
The UAE has developed a comprehensive legal framework to regulate the use of vaping and tobacco products, both in public and workplace environments. Under Federal Law No. 15/2009 and Cabinet Decision No. 24/2013, vaping in enclosed office spaces is prohibited unless designated areas are provided, subject to strict conditions.