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‘A-Team’ Set Up To Nab Hospital
Puffers
By Azlan Othman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - RIPAS Hospital, the nation's leading medical
institution, yesterday introduced its very own Anti Tobacco Action
Team that will ensure that all visitors and patients will not be
allowed to puff on that lethal cigarette anymore.
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The ATAT which will be like an
'A-Team' will scrutinise and patrol the premises against any
miscreants who violate the current anti-smoking regulations,
especially in the no-smoking areas.
The RIPAS Hospital management
appointed several officers and staff of the hospital including
security staff of Setia Protective Services for such duty.
They have been briefed on their
roles and responsibilities, Tobacco Order 2005 and guidelines to
deal with any smokers at RIPAS Hospital.
The teams are divided into
groups of three and will carry out patrols according to
specified times.
The presentation of vests for
the officers was done yesterday at a ceremony to coincide with
the "World No Tobacco Day" |
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officiated by the Minister of
Health, Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awg Hj
Suyoi at the foyer of the RIPAS Hospital.
The Minister said the Tobacco
Order 2005 is not unique to Brunei. Asean countries like
Singapore and Thailand have long enforced such Order
progressively. European nations like UK and France have begun to
enforce laws without facing negative reaction from the public.
Instead, the public has applauded these moves and abided by the
rules without any protest. |
For instance, in the UK, all dining
outlets no longer allow their patrons to smoke inside the
restaurants.
Effective year-end 2008, images of
warning will be pasted in every cigarette pack. This has long been
introduced in countries like Canada.
The Minister added, the "World No
Tobacco Day" was observed every May 31 to remind one on the dangers
of smoking.
Smoking is a risk factor that leads
to heart disease and the main cause of death. Smoking increases the
risk of heart disease by 25% to 35%.
Ironically despite more facts being
disseminated on the dangers of smoking, more people seem to be
attracted to smoking. This may be due to the fact that tobacco
production industry spends billions of dollars annually to market
their products, through aggressive advertising showcasing the trendy
lifestyle of smoking.
This happens in developing
countries with low income per capita where the enforcement is not
adequately done by respective authorities. Youths are easily
attracted to
The Minister also said, the theme
for the No Tobacco Day which reads "Tobacco-Free-Youth" is timely in
our effort to give protection and awareness to youths not to get
influenced by the smoking advertisements and not to get acquainted
with smoking.
The Minister added, one of the ways
to reduce smoking among the youths is by curbing advertising,
directly or indirectly, including prohibiting sponsorship from
tobacco industry. This is clearly stated in the Tobacco Order 2005
and Tobacco Regulations 2007.
Tobacco Order 2005 also highlighted
that it is an offence to sell and supply tobacco products to those
aged 18 or below. Licensed retailers that sell tobacco were urged to
showcase such prohibition notice.
The Tobacco Order 2005 and Tobacco
Regulations 2007 that took into effect starting Sunday (June F.
2008) were introduced to protect the public health from all sorts of
diseases relating to smoking and cigarette smoke.
Meanwhile speaking on the Anti
Tobacco Action Team (ATAT), Dr Hjh Norlila, CEO of R1PAS hospital
said RIPAS staff is also encouraged to prohibit smokers among its
staff. Should they feel reluctant or not confident enough, they can
contact ATAT.
At the ceremony, the Minister also
placed a "No Smoking Sign" at the foyer of the Outpatient Block of
the RIPAS hospital. -- Courtesy
of Borneo Bulletin
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