There are some major changes coming to BC Ferries.
Passengers will no longer be allowed to remain on the lower vehicle decks after Oct. 11, and all vessels will be completely smoke free in January 2018.
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BC Ferries had announced they were considering implementing a new smoking policy back in December of 2016, and had expected to make an announcement this year.
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The new safety practices will align with Transport Canada regulations that prohibit passengers from remaining in their vehicle on any closed deck when a vessel is underway.
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Customers will continue to be permitted to stay in vehicles on the upper (opened) car decks.
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- Spirit of British Columbia
- Spirit of Vancouver Island
- Coastal Renaissance
- Coastal Inspiration
- Coastal Celebration
- Queen of Alberni
- Queen of Coquitlam
- Queen of Cowichan
- Queen of New Westminster
- Queen of Oak Bay
- Queen of Surrey
- Queen of Nanaimo
- Salish Orca
- Salish Eagle
- Salish Raven
- Northern Expedition
- Northern Adventure
- New vessel servicing Port Hardy 香蕉视频直播 Bella Coola
Smoke free sailings
The smoke-free policy will apply to tobacco, marijuana and e-cigarettes, and is expected to reduce the number of customer complaints about smoking on BC Ferries香蕉视频直播 vessels. Signs will go up on board and on shore as a reminder of the change in policy.
BC Ferries reminded passengers this summer that they would be looking out for impaired drivers and walk-ons, who risk being reported to police.
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In a media release, BC Ferries noted that the province of B.C. amended smoking regulations that increased buffer zones around any doorway, intake or open window at any public space or workplace, to six meters. That means that all vessels will need to become smoke-free environments, due to physical space constraints.
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BC Ferries has also launched an employee smoking cessation program, to coincide with the new policy.
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