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"So far we've treated vaping like tobacco — at most we impose a fine, but that's no longer enough," Prime Minister Lawrence ...
The Ministry of Manpower says that companies should set their own HR policies, which could include disciplinary action, for ...
Vaping is illegal. Harmful substances such as etomidate are added into e-vaporisers and pose serious harms to users. For now, ...
CNA joined Health Sciences Authority officers for a two-hour enforcement operation against vaping on Wednesday (Aug 20).
Temasek Polytechnic is trialling vape detectors, and has caught students vaping on campus, amid growing interest from schools ...
She said sentencing submissions for such cases need to be relooked as they are not in line with public sentiment. Read more ...
Beyond Singapore, several other countries in Asia have also implemented stringent bans on the use and distribution of vapes.
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. 'A public health threat': Singapore launches anti-vaping microsite ...
The Government is set to go tougher on vaping, with more severe penalties such as jail time for sellers, as well as supervision and rehabilitation for users. ”So far we’ve treated vaping like tobacco ...
SINGAPORE: When Sara (not her real name) heard Prime Minister Lawrence Wong first mention the word "vaping" in his National ...
In recent years, vaping has emerged as a significant issue in workplaces across Singapore, sparking concerns about health, legality, and employee conduct. As evidenced by personal accounts from ...
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