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Who is a minor for tobacco? |
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Anyone under the age of 18 |
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Does tobacco use include smokeless tobacco? |
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Does tobacco use and ETS exposure have an adverse impact upon health and readiness? |
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Does tobacco use adversely affect night vision? |
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What rules apply to smoking in individual living quarters ashore? |
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Smoking is permitted in individually assigned family and bachelor living quarters (BQs), and in Navy Lodge and USMC Temporary Lodging Facility rooms designated for smoking, except when these individual housing units are served by a common heating ventilation air conditioning (HVAC) system. In these instances, commanding officers (CO) must designate sufficient nonsmoking quarters for nonsmoking members to prevent involuntary exposure to ETS. Smoking is not permitted in common spaces of individual living quarters |
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Is smokeless tobacco a safe alternative to smoking? |
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Is the use of smokeless tobacco permitted while on watch? |
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Where is the use of smokeless tobacco not permitted? |
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The use of smokeless tobacco is prohibited during briefings, meetings, classes, formations, inspections, and while on watch. |
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In what type of container should tobacco spit be held? |
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Tobacco spit should be held in containers with sealing lids. |
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Why should tobacco spit be held in containers with sealing lids? |
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To prevent odor and accidental spills. |
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Who falls under secnavinst 5100.13D |
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All DON Military and civilian personnel. |
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True/false Tobacco use in any form is addictive. |
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Where can you smoke on a surface ship? |
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The CO will designate one or more weather decks. If there are no weather decks, the CO will designate a a space within the ship, normally an unmanned space. |
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