Friday, September 16, 2011

Proposed Ban Targets Electronic Cigarettes on Aircraft

DOT wants to explicitly ban the use of electronic cigarettes on aircraft. Electronic cigarettes, which deliver nicotine or other substances to the smoker in the form of a vapor, are cause for concern because little is known about their ingredients. Although DOT says its current ban on smoking of tobacco products is “sufficiently broad” to include use of electronic cigarettes, this proposal would eliminate any confusion over their inclusion The ban would apply to all scheduled flights of U.S. and foreign carriers involving transportation to and from the U.S. 
The devices have already been banned by Amtrak, and the Air Force Surgeon General issued a memorandum highlighting the safety concerns regarding electronic cigarettes and placed them in the same category as tobacco products. The U.S Navy has banned their use below decks in submarines. Several states also have taken steps to ban either the sale or use of electronic cigarettes.
You can submit comments on the proposal at www.regulations.gov, Docket ID No. DOT-OST-2011-0044, through Nov. 14, 2011.