New Year Brings New Clean Air Rules for Work Environments, Jan. 15

Starting January 1st there are new regulations for the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, also known as the Smokefree Workplace Law. These include restrictions on all types of “inhalants” (nicotine, marijuana or any other substance that enters a person’s respiratory system) and “inhalant delivery systems.” Inhalant delivery systems are devices that make nicotine, cannabinoids and other substances into a vapor or aerosol. These include e-cigarettes, vape pens, e-hookah and other devices. Under the new regulations, businesses: • Cannot allow nicotine delivery devices within 10 feet of entrances, exits, accessibility ramps that lead to or from an entrance or exit, windows that open, or air-intake vents at any indoor workplace or public place. • Must post “No smoking within 10 feet” signs at all building entrances and exits. • Must label all tables, outdoor seating, or dining areas within 10 feet of entrances as nonsmoking. • Must remove all ashtrays and other receptacles for smoking debris from outdoor locations within 10 feet of entrances. Smoking in or near workplaces has been banned in Oregon since January 1st, 2009 after the original bill was signed into law during the 2007 legislative session. However, e-cigarette use has increased by 150% from 2011 to 2013. Studies have identified chemicals in the secondhand vapors of e-cigarettes that cause cancer and birth defects, similar to those found in traditional cigarettes. These new regulations aim to prevent the use of tobacco with these newer electronic products and to create a healthier environment for the workforce and community. To learn more about the new regulations visit www.healthoregon.org/morefreshair or to get help quitting the use of tobacco, call the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line toll-free at 1800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) or 1-855-DEJELO-YA (1-855-335356-92).