Bulletin Board - Document Comments

Bulletin Board - Review and Comment

Step 1 of 3: Comment on Document

There are 3 steps in the submission process. You must complete all three steps in one session, otherwise your comments will be lost.

1. Use this Protected Document icon to open a comment box.

2. Type your feedback and then click the"Save Comment" button in the lower-right of the comment box.

3. Do not open more than one comment box at the same time.

4. When you have finished making comments, go to step 2 by clicking on the “Save and Continue” button at the very bottom of this page.

Important Information

During the comment process you are connected to a database. Like internet banking, the session that connects you to the database may time-out due to inactivity or if you close your browser or go to a different tab/window and try to come back.

To ensure that your comments are received:

  1. DO NOT jump between web pages/applications while logging comments.

  2. DO NOT log comments for more than one document at a time.

  3. DO NOT leave your submission unfinished. If you need to take a break, submit your current set of comments now and return later to make a further submission. You will receive a copy of your comments so that you can see what you have already said.

  4. DO NOT exit from the interface until you have completed all three steps of the submission process.  Simply saving a comment in the comment box does not mean it is submitted and if you exit the system, you will not be able to retrieve it later.

When you finalise your submission in step 3 your comments will be emailed to the Document Author with a copy to you, and to policy@mq.edu.au for record keeping purposes.

Smoking on Campus Policy

Section 1 - Purpose

(1) The purpose of this Policy is to support health, safety and wellbeing on campus, including within any Macquarie University controlled building, vehicle or boat.

Background

(2) Environmental tobacco smoke poses a significant health risk with overwhelming evidence demonstrating that passive smoking (the inhalation of residual smoke) increases the risk of developing lung cancer, as well as acting as a trigger for other serious medical conditions.

(3) The University undertakes to respect the rights of non-smokers and smokers alike by designating smoking areas on campus. This approach also aligns with our commitment to protecting the environment through the provision of bins in designated smoking areas for the disposal of cigarette butts.

(4) Support for quitting is available via the NSW Government iCanQuit website and Quitline 137 848.

Scope

(5) This Policy applies to all Staff, Students, and visitors. It covers all University campuses, including the Wallumattagal (North Ryde) campus, the Sydney City campus, Controlled Entities and controlled buildings, and all University vehicles (including boats).

(6) This Policy does not apply to third party owned or operated sites. Staff and Students at third party sites are required to adhere to that site’s smoking provisions.

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Section 2 - Policy

(7) The University is committed to the health, safety and wellbeing of our Staff, Students and visitors by creating a healthy and sustainable campus and encouraging smokers to quit.

(8) Smoking, vaping or the use of electronic or e-cigarettes is prohibited on Wallumattagal (North Ryde) campus, with the exception of within the University’s designated and clearly marked smoking areas. Staff, Students and visitors to the University are only permitted to smoke within the designated smoking areas (see Designated Smoking Areas). Consistent with the University’s legislative obligations, the University does not accept smoking near to or outside these areas.

(9) Smoking, vaping or the use of electronic or e-cigarettes is explicitly prohibited:

  1. within buildings where the University conducts its business, and within a distance of four (4) metres from the entrance or exit of these buildings;
  2. within the grounds, or in the buildings, of:
    1. Macquarie University Hospital;
    2. University sports fields;
    3. University child care facilities;
    4. all other University campuses;
    5. any University controlled building; and
  3. within all University vehicles, including boats.

(10) The University does not provide smoking breaks. Staff, including contractors, choosing to smoke will need to take this time as part of their meal break allowance.

(11) Staff and students at third party sites are required to adhere to the specific site’s smoking provisions. In all cases, smoking while on field trips, research activities etc., must not occur within four (4) metres of a work, meal or living environment.

(12) Smokers who repeatedly smoke in prohibited and/or non-designated areas will be managed in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Student Code of Conduct and Student Conduct Rules and Student Conduct Procedure, Staff Code of Conduct, Enterprise Agreements and any other appropriate provisions.

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Section 3 - Procedures

(13) Nil.

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Section 4 - Guidelines

(14) Nil.

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Section 5 - Definitions

(15) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:

  1. Controlled Entity/Entities means a person, group of persons or body of which the University or the University Council has control within the meaning of Section 39 (IA) or 45A (IA) of the Government Sector Audit Act 1983 (NSW).
  2. Designated smoking area means an area of the University campus set aside for the purposes of smoking. The University will, from time to time, make a determination of these and publish them on the University website.
  3. Smoke/smoking means use, consume, hold or otherwise have control over a tobacco product, non-tobacco smoking product or e-cigarette that is generating (whether or not by burning) smoke, an aerosol or vapour.
  4. Smoke-free area means any area other than a designated smoking area. This includes enclosed public places and outdoor public places as established under the provisions of the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000 (the Act). It is an offence under the Act to smoke in any smoke-free area.
  5. Staff means any staff member of the University and includes officers, employees and contractors of the University and the appointees to Conjoint, Adjunct, Emeritus, Honorary, Clinical and Visiting academic positions at the University.
  6. Student includes:
    1. a person who is enrolled in or auditing a program or unit of study or research provided by the University;
    2. a person who is enrolled in a program or unit of study or research at or offered by an educational institution affiliated with the University which is approved as an award program or a unit of study or research by the University;
    3. a person who has completed a program or unit of study or research at the University but has not yet been awarded the applicable award; and
    4. any person who undertakes any examination or other academic assessment task which is part of a program or unit of study or research provided, supervised or assessed by the University.