Title:

Nonsmoking Policy

Publication date:

5/3/2022

Effective date:

11/15/2013

BRIEF

Policy Summary

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) endeavors to maintain a safe and healthful environment for our community. In addition, because Berkeley Lab is located in an environment that is vulnerable to severe wildland fire hazards, we are obligated to ensure that outdoor tobacco smoking is restricted. In accordance with applicable laws, Berkeley Lab prohibits smoking tobacco products, including the use of electronic cigarettes (also known as e-cigarettes or personal vaporizers), in all Laboratory facilities (owned and leased), in any Laboratory vehicle, and on Laboratory property unless in designated smoking areas. All other smoked substances not addressed herein are strictly prohibited. (See the RPM policy Workplace Substance Abuse for more information.) Smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco, snuff) usage is also prohibited in all Laboratory facilities (owned or leased), in any Laboratory vehicle, and on Laboratory property unless in designated smoking areas. Refer to the Berkeley Lab Smoking Area Map. When working off the main Laboratory site, Laboratory personnel will comply with the smoking requirements of the entity having jurisdiction for setting smoking policy or regulation.

Who Should Read This Policy

This policy applies to all persons at Berkeley Lab.

To Read the Full Policy, Go To:

The POLICY tab on this wiki page

Contact Information

For more information on smoking-cessation programs, go here: https://sites.google.com/lbl.gov/smoking-cessation/home.
For more information on this policy, contact the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Division.


Title:

Nonsmoking Policy

Publication date:

5/3/2022

Effective date:

11/15/2013

A. Purpose

This policy describes the restrictions on smoking and tobacco usage in all Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) facilities.

B. Persons Affected

This policy applies to all persons at Berkeley Lab.

C. Exceptions

Requests for exceptions that exceed what is allowed under current policy or that are not expressly addressed by current policy are considered exceptions to policy. A request for an exception to policy requires, at minimum, the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Division Director approval.

D. Policy Statement

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) endeavors to maintain a safe and healthful environment for our community. In addition, because Berkeley Lab is located in an environment that is vulnerable to severe wildland fire hazards, the Laboratory is obligated to ensure that outdoor tobacco smoking is restricted. In accordance with applicable laws, Berkeley Lab prohibits smoking tobacco products, including the use of electronic cigarettes (also known as e-cigarettes or personal vaporizers), in all Laboratory facilities (owned and leased), in any Laboratory vehicle, and on Laboratory property unless in designated smoking areas. All other smoked substances not addressed herein are strictly prohibited. (See the RPM policy Workplace Substance Abuse for more information.) Smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco, snuff) usage is also prohibited in all Laboratory facilities (owned or leased), in any Laboratory vehicle, and on Laboratory property unless in designated smoking areas. Refer to the Berkeley Lab Smoking Area Map. When working off the main Laboratory site, Laboratory personnel will comply with the smoking requirements of the entity having jurisdiction for setting smoking policy or regulation.

Web Sites on Quitting Smoking

The U.S. Surgeon General has determined that cigarette smoking is the nation's leading preventable cause of illness and premature death. Moreover, research indicates that nonsmokers regularly exposed to passive (secondhand) tobacco smoke are also at increased risk of illness. Passive smoke appears to be especially deleterious to the health of certain populations, including the elderly, children, and individuals with allergies, asthma, respiratory disease, or cardiovascular disease. For these reasons, the U.S. Surgeon General has urged employers to implement broad-based health-promotion programs with special emphasis on smoking cessation. The response to the U.S. Surgeon General's advice and the medical evidence has been an overwhelming trend toward protection of the health and safety of nonsmokers. For more information, visit the Surgeon General's Tobacco Reports and Publications web page.

  1. Smoking Is Not Permitted Except in Designated Areas. Smoking, including the use of electronic cigarettes (also known as e-cigarettes or personal vaporizers) is strictly prohibited in indoor and outdoor Laboratory facilities (owned or leased), vehicles, property, and parking lots unless in designated smoking areas. Refer to the Berkeley Lab Smoking Area Map. When working off-site, Laboratory personnel will comply with the smoking requirements of the entity having jurisdiction for setting smoking policy or regulation.
    1. Designated Areas. Designated smoking areas are located throughout the Laboratory (see map below) and are identified by Designated Smoking Area signs and smoking urns. Smokers must dispose of their cigarette butts in the smoking urns (refer to the Berkeley Lab Smoking Area Map).
    2. Designated Smoking Area Sign
      1. Smoking is allowed only within 10 feet of this sign.
    3. Construction Projects. Temporary smoking areas may be designated within a construction site for construction workers as long as the designated smoking area complies with the following criteria:
      1. Is not in any Laboratory vehicle.
      2. Is not within 25 feet (7.62 meters) of any Laboratory building.
      3. Is not located on decks or stairs.
      4. Is not in areas with vegetation.
      5. Is not in any area posted as "No Smoking."
      6. Has received approval from the Laboratory's Construction Project Manager.
      7. Has a smoking urn to collect cigarette butts.
  2. FDA-Approved Smoking Cessation Products. Usage of FDA-approved smoking cessation products is permitted on Berkeley Lab property. These products include over-the-counter nicotine replacement products (chewing gum, skin patches, and lozenges) and prescription-only nicotine replacement products.
  3. Tobacco Use Is Not Permitted. Smokeless tobacco products (i.e., chewing tobacco, snuff) are also prohibited in indoor Laboratory facilities (owned or leased), Laboratory vehicles, and on Laboratory property unless in designated smoking areas.
  4. Violations of this policy should be reported to a Laboratory supervisor.
  5. There is no retaliation against anyone seeking assistance in enforcing this policy.

E. Roles and Responsibilities

Role

Responsibility

All persons at Berkeley Lab

  • Adhere to this policy and practice mutual respect and respectful communication between tobacco users and nonusers.

Conference, events, and meeting organizers

  • Communicate this policy to their visitors.
  • Ensure compliance with this policy.

Construction project managers

  • Ensure compliance with this policy on Laboratory construction projects.

Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Division Director

  • Reviews proposed exception requests to this policy.
  • Grants or denies policy exception requests.

Facilities Division

  • Maintains designated smoking areas.
  • Communicates this policy to its subcontractors.
  • Ensures compliance with this policy.

Hosts (to affiliates and visitors)

  • Communicate this policy to their affiliates and visitors.
  • Ensure compliance with this policy.

Managers and supervisors

  • Communicate this policy to their employees.
  • Ensure compliance with this policy.

Procurement Department

  • Communicates this policy to contractors and consultants.
  • Ensures compliance with this policy.

F. Definitions/Acronyms

Term

Definition

Electronic cigarette

An electronic cigarette (also known as an e-cigarette or personal vaporizer [PV]) is an electronic inhaler that vaporizes a liquid solution into an aerosol mist, simulating the act of tobacco smoking

EHS

Environment, Health and Safety Division

Smoking

A practice in which a substance, most commonly tobacco, is burned, and the smoke is tasted or inhaled. This is primarily practiced as a route of administration for recreational drug use, as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them available for absorption through the lungs.

Tobacco

All forms of tobacco, including but not limited to chewing tobacco, cigars, blunts, cigarillos, little cigars, cigarettes, kreteks, hand-rolled cigarettes, snuff, creamy snuff, dipping tobacco, pipes, water pipes, electronic cigarettes, and all forms of smokeless tobacco

Tobacco use

Smoking, chewing, dipping, or any other use of tobacco

G. Recordkeeping Requirements

None

H. Implementing Documents

Document number

Title

Type


Smoking at the Lab

Web site


No Smoking sign

Sign

02.04.002.002

Berkeley Lab Smoking Area Map

Document

I. Contact Information

For more information on smoking-cessation programs, go here: https://sites.google.com/lbl.gov/smoking-cessation/home
For more information about this policy, contact:
Environment, Health, & Safety
(510) 486-6266
https://ehs.lbl.gov/service/smoking-at-lbnl/
For more information on this policy, contact the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Division.

J. Revision History

Date

Revision

By whom

Revision Description

Section(s) affected

Change Type

1/2/2012

1

M. Bello

Rewrite for wiki

All

Minor

11/15/2013

2

M. Bello, M. Wisherop

Smoking restricted to identified areas. Reassigned policy from HR to EHS as functional division.

All

Major + 30 days

5/3/2022

2.1

T. Durrani

Periodic review: policy moved from HR to EHS

All

Minor

DOCUMENT INFORMATION

Title:

Nonsmoking Policy

Document number

02.02.007.000

Revision number

2.1

Publication date:

5/3/2022

Effective date:

11/15/2013

Next review date:

5/3/2027

Policy Area:

Work Environment

RPM Section (home)

Human Resources

RPM Section (cross-reference)

none

Functional Division

Environment, Health and Safety

Prior reference information (optional)

RPM Section 2.30

Source Requirements Documents

California Labor Code Section 6404.5,

Other Driving Requirements

SOURCE

DOCUMENT# / DATE

TITLE

UC

January 9, 2012

President Yudof Letter: Smoke-Free Policy

Implementing Documents

Audience

Document number

Title

Type

All


Smoking at the Lab

Web site

All


No Smoking sign

Sign

All

02.04.002.002

Berkeley Lab Smoking Area Map

Document

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Title:

Nonsmoking Policy

Document number

02.02.007.000

Revision number

2

Publication date:

5/3/2022

Effective date:

11/15/2013

Next review date:

5/3/2027

Policy Area:

Work Environment

RPM Section (home)

Human Resources

RPM Section (cross-reference)

none

Functional Division

Environment, Health and Safety

Author name/contact info

M. Wisherop



Revision 0 publication date

3/3/2011

Retirement date

n/a

Prior reference information (optional)

RPM Section 2.30



Inputs from more than one Functional Area?

Yes

List additional Functional Areas & contacts

Madelyn Bello, HR
James Floyd, EHS
Ann Del Simmone, Legal Analyst
Jeff Blair, Legal Counsel
Arthur Patterson, EHS
Blair Horst, Facilities
Cathy Wentworth, EHS
Fire Marshall, EHS
Julie Chao, PA
Steve Maranzana, UC Berkeley EH&S



Inputs from more than one Policy Area?

Yes

List additional Policy Areas & contacts

Mari Cook, ELR Manager
Leslie Cobb, ELR Consultant
Shada Kuba, ELR Consultant





30-day notification needed?

Yes

30-day start date

n/a

30-day end date

n/a



LDAP protected?

No



Need TABL reminders?

No

Frequency

n/a

Brief reminder text:

n/a



Approval Sheet for this revision received (date)
[Note: author is responsible}


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