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Hong Kong bans smoking at construction sites from July 17

Hong Kong will implement a ban on smoking at all construction sites starting July 17th. This measure follows a deadly fire in Tai Po last November and aims to reduce fire risks. Workers caught smoking will face a HK$3,000 fine, while contractors who fail to enforce the ban could be fined up to HK$400,000. AI

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Hong Kong bans smoking at construction sites from July 17

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 · Danny Mok ·

    Tai Po blaze: Hong Kong to ban smoking at construction sites from July 17

    Smoking will be banned at construction sites in Hong Kong from July 17 under a government proposal sent to the legislature following the deadly blaze at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court last November. The government introduced three amendments to existing ordinances to improve fire safety…