• November 22, 2024

Diggers reject mine sites smoking ban

A call by the Cancer Council for smoking to be banned at all West Australian (WA) mines sites has been rejected, according to an Australian Associated Press report.

The Chamber of Minerals and Energy (CME) has said that a ban would cause resentment.

WA’s Department of Mines and Petroleum data show smoking rates in the mining sector are almost double the national average.

The CME’s manager of occupational health and safety, Richard Wilson, was quoted as saying that public health campaigners needed to design strategies to improve the health of the whole population, not target specific industries.

“Singling out one sector above others just causes resentment amongst people in that industry and fails to improve health outcomes across the population,” Wilson said.