On 29 March 2004 most enclosed places of work became smoke-free. The primary purpose of this measure is to protect the health of workers and the public from exposure to toxic second hand tobacco smoke. The response to date across all sectors is very positive, with compliance at a very high level. The successful introduction of the new measure reflects the widespread public support and goodwill that exists for a clean smoke-free environment in the workplace.
Specifications for outdoor smoking shelters are provided for in the Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Act 2004. A decision to provide an outdoor smoking shelter is a matter for the management of the premises concerned.
There are no plans to amend the smoke-free workplaces legislation.