400 drivers made aware of adverse impact of smoking

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Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) and Dhaka

Ahsania Mission (DAM) Health Sector have imparted training to 400 public transport drivers

here with the aim of proper implementation of the Smoking and Use of Tobacco Products

(Control) Act (Amendment-2013).

The training was held at Zoar Sahara BRTC Bus Depot on April 1 and April 8.

Adut Rahman Emon, Program Officer of the Tobacco Control Project of the Health Sector of

DAM, presented a documentary on the implementation of the Tobacco Control Act and the

health damage to tobacco consumption among bus, CNG and human hauler drivers.

The drivers were informed about the bad effects of direct and indirect smoking and health

hazards. Passengers, especially women and children, are indirectly exposed to smoke on public

transport due to the smoking of drivers and their assistants.

The participating drivers got a clear idea through a video documentary about the harmfulness of

smoking in public transport, and the legal obligations were presented to the b
us drivers in detail.

Dhaka Ahsania Mission and BRTA have been jointly conducting this training program regularly

every week, to make public transport cent percent tobacco-free and implement the law.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha