Eliminating tobacco in the workplace is the single most impactful step an employer can take to improve employee health and productivity.  

The Nevada Clean Indoor Air Act was passed by a majority of voters in November 2006 and went into law the following month.  Smoking is now prohibited inside almost every workplace, even businesses with only one employee. The only workplaces where smoking is still allowed by law are the following:

All business owners can ban smoking even if the law allows for an exemption.  Apartment complexes and other residence owners may also ban smoking in their facilities.

By eliminating smoking at work, the health of the non-smoking employees and customers is protected, but smoker’s health is also improved.  Many smokers either quit or cut back the number of cigarettes they smoke after a smoking ban has been put into place.

Next Steps: Adopt the Policy Option that is Best for Your Business

The law does not protect all workers in all locations, so many businesses are taking it a step further and banning all tobacco use (including smokeless tobacco) on their entire property (even outside spaces) and in their vehicles and other equipment.  Below are samples of tobacco policies for almost every business, and here are guidelines for minimum distance smoking and vaping policies.

A GOOD tobacco policy will cover:
A BETTER tobacco policy will cover:
The BEST tobacco policy will cover:

Resources

 

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Last modified on 11/14/2023

Last modified on 11/14/2023