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SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE POLICY PURPOSE The Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000 (The Act), which commenced on 6 September 2000 aims to “reduce exposure to tobacco and other smoke in enclosed public spaces”. New amendments to the Act have extended the prohibition on smoking in enclosed public places as from 7 January 2013, and this policy has been updated to reflect these changes. This policy forms part of ATC’s work health and safety commitment to ensuring a safe workplace for all, and with compliance with the Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000. SCOPE This policy applies to all premises, and other venues owned, controlled or occupied by ATC (ATC premises), and to all ATC officers, management, and other employees, contractors, racing industry participants, visitors, and patrons and guests. POLICY Smoking is not permitted; within buildings (including grandstand viewing decks) within 4 metres of any entrance / exit to buildings within Betting Rings or Bookmaker Arenas within 10 metres Children’s Playgrounds at Taxi Ranks and Bus Stops DEFINITIONS Enclosed public place - enclosed, in relation to public places means having a ceiling or roof and, except for doors and passageways, completely or substantially enclosed, whether permanent or temporarily. Outdoor public place – means a public place that is not an enclosed public place. Commercial outdoor dining area – means an outdoor public place that is: a. a seated dining area; or b. within 4 metres of a seated dining area on premises that are licensed premises under the Liquor Act 2007 or the premises of a restaurant as defined in that Act; or c. within 10 metres of a place at a food fair where food is sole or supplied for consumption at the event, with a food fair being an organised event at which the principal activities are the sale or supply of food for consumption at the event and the consumption of that food.

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Page 1: SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE ......SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE POLICY PURPOSE The Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000 (The Act), which commenced on 6 September 2000

     

SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE POLICY

PURPOSE The Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000 (The Act), which commenced on 6 September 2000 aims to “reduce exposure to tobacco and other smoke in enclosed public spaces”. New amendments to the Act have extended the prohibition on smoking in enclosed public places as from 7 January 2013, and this policy has been updated to reflect these changes. This policy forms part of ATC’s work health and safety commitment to ensuring a safe workplace for all, and with compliance with the Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000. SCOPE This policy applies to all premises, and other venues owned, controlled or occupied by ATC (ATC premises), and to all ATC officers, management, and other employees, contractors, racing industry participants, visitors, and patrons and guests. POLICY Smoking is not permitted; § within buildings (including grandstand viewing decks) § within 4 metres of any entrance / exit to buildings § within Betting Rings or Bookmaker Arenas § within 10 metres Children’s Playgrounds § at Taxi Ranks and Bus Stops

DEFINITIONS Enclosed public place - enclosed, in relation to public places means having a ceiling or roof and, except for doors and passageways, completely or substantially enclosed, whether permanent or temporarily.

Outdoor public place – means a public place that is not an enclosed public place.

Commercial outdoor dining area – means an outdoor public place that is: a. a seated dining area; or b. within 4 metres of a seated dining area on premises that are licensed premises under

the Liquor Act 2007 or the premises of a restaurant as defined in that Act; or c. within 10 metres of a place at a food fair where food is sole or supplied for consumption

at the event, with a food fair being an organised event at which the principal activities are the sale or supply of food for consumption at the event and the consumption of that food.

Page 2: SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE ......SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE POLICY PURPOSE The Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000 (The Act), which commenced on 6 September 2000

A $300 on the spot fine for non-compliance may apply for patrons under the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000.Visit health.nsw.gov.au/smokefreeTobacco Information Line 1800 357 412Translating and Interpreting Service 13 14 50

From 6 July 2015 commercial outdoor dining areas are smoke-free

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AS OF 6 JULY 2015 ALL ATC RACECOURSES ARE

SMOKE FREE.

www.healthnsw.gov.au/smokefree

Patrons can only smoke at the ‘designated smoking area’ shown on the below map.

At Royal Randwick the designated smoking areas are located• on the Fig Tree Lawn• behind the Winning Post toilets

(near the Oaks Marquee)

TO INFIELD CARPARK

LEGER LAWNSHANNON LAWN

OCTAGONALBAR

MEMBERS’ PREMIUM RESERVED CARPARK

Members’Entrance

PublicEntrance

GATE

B

GATE

D

GATE

F

ROSE GARDEN LAWN

OCTAGONAL LAWN

CENTENNIAL LAWN

DONCASTER LAWN

FIGTREELAWN

MEMBERS’ LAWN

FAMILY LAWN

TRACK

WinningPost

PedestrianTunnel

Superscreen

Meeting Tree

THEATRE OF THE HORSE

OFFICIALS STANDQUEEN ELIZABETH II GRANDSTAND

OWNERS’PAVILION

Page 3: SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE ......SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT SPECTATOR HOUSE POLICY PURPOSE The Smoke-Free Environment Act 2000 (The Act), which commenced on 6 September 2000

A $300 on the spot fine for non-compliance may apply for patrons under the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000.Visit health.nsw.gov.au/smokefreeTobacco Information Line 1800 357 412Translating and Interpreting Service 13 14 50

From 6 July 2015 commercial outdoor dining areas are smoke-free

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7

AS OF 6 JULY 2015 ALL ATC RACECOURSES ARE

SMOKE FREE.

www.healthnsw.gov.au/smokefree

Patrons can only smoke at the ‘designated smoking area’ shown on the below map.

J.R. FLEMING STAND

MEMBERS’ STANDGRAND PAVILION

PARADE RING

GRANDVIEWTERRACE

FIG TREE LAWN

FIG TREE DECK

MAIN STAGE

MEMBERS’ PREMIUM RESERVED CARPARK

Railway Entrance

WinningPost

TRACK

BETTING RING

FIG TREE LAWN

At Rosehill Gardens the designated smoking areas are located• on the Fig Tree Lawn opposite the Fig Tree

Deck at the rear of the J.R. Fleming Stand• at the northern end of the Grand Pavilion

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