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Ripas Tightens Up No-Smoking Rules
By Hadi DP Mahmud
Bandar Seri
Begawan – RIPAS Hospital yesterday established an enforcement
unit aimed at tackling one of its most persistent and
longest-running problems: smokers puffing away in no-smoking areas
on its premises.
Comprising officers, staff as well
as security guards, Ripas' Anti-Tobacco Action Team (ATAT) will
monitor, control, accost, report, take action against and prevent
the public from smoking on the hospital's premises, said ATAT member
Pg Hj Yakop Pg Hj Ahmad.
"Sometimes there are those who
don't take notice of no-smoking signs, and this has been going on
for years. Now with the Order in place, we are happy to be able to
enforce the law," he said. "In the past, we would have security
guards come across members of the public smoking at waiting areas
and outside the wards. When the guards try to stop them,
they say things like, ‘What, is this your father's hospital?' They
can be very rude sometimes. But if people act and talk like that
now, we can take action against them," he said.
Upon sight of smoking in restricted
areas, ATAT officials will ask the smoker to step out of the
hospital's premises. A Public Health Officer will be notified in
case the smoker refuses to leave. Police assistance may be requested
if the smoker causes further trouble, said Pg Hj Yakop, who has been
working at the hospital as a nurse for 10 years.
Yesterday, 21 ATAT officers were
presented with special vests to indicate their identities as
enforcement officers by the Health Minister during the World No
Tobacco Day celebrations at the hospital's outpatients area. -- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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