2024-11-25 - الإثنين
Housing Bank Recognizes Several Female Traffic Sergeants on International Women's Day The Housing Bank Launches its “Fast Track” Financing Service for Small and Medium Enterprises Announcing the Khalifa International Award for Date Palm and Agricultural Innovation Winners’ names World Aquatics reveals exciting Egypt Aquatics Festival for May 2023 Embassy of Pakistan, Amman, Jordan Observes Arab Bank Brings Apple Pay to Customers “ The Housing Bank Group’s Net Profit for 2022 Increased by 20.2% over Previous Year, Recommending a Cash Dividend of 25% of the Share Nominal Value “ ARAB BANK GROUP REPORTS NET PROFITS OF $544.3 MILLION FOR 2022, 25% CASH DIVIDENDS LIFESTYLE BRAND CORE NAMED TITLE SPONSOR OF THE FORMULA E 2023 CORE DIRIYAH E-PRIX Jordanian Phosphate and the Omani Investment Authority are discussing joint cooperation The king discusses by telephone with the Sultan of Oman bilateral relations A royal will approving an amendment to Dr. Al-Khasawneh's government Sponsored by the President of the Jordan and Amman Chambers of Industry Crown Prince receives Egypt president upon arrival in Jordan The President of the University of Jordan, Dr. Nazir Obeidat, decided to cancel the university's sixtieth anniversary party, in mourning for the souls of the martyrs of Public Security. The Armed Forces mourn the martyrdom of three employees of the Public Security Directorate The Public Security Directorate announced the martyrdom of Colonel Abdel-Razzaq Abdel-Hafez Al-Dalabeh, Deputy Police Director of Ma'an Governorate The Public Security Directorate announced the martyrdom of Colonel Abdel-Razzaq Abdel-Hafez Al-Dalabeh, Deputy Police Director of Ma'an Governorate Attempt to smuggle 200k Captagon tablets, 2.5 kg crystal meth foiled The Moroccan national team meets its French counterpart in the World Cup semi-finals tonight

Gov’t outlines instructions for serving argileh in public places

Gov’t outlines instructions for serving argileh in public places
Nayrouz News Agency :
 The government on Monday published in the Official Gazette its instructions regarding smoking and serving argileh (water pipe tobacco) in public places, stressing that smoking in all of its forms is banned in indoor spaces.

The instructions also prohibit designating separate indoor areas for smokers and non-smokers, obligating shops serving argileh to fulfill the following conditions:

— Assigning appropriate number of workers who need to be dressed in designated attire to reflect their professional identity, in addition to having to obtain a medical certificate. Their job is to prepare all types of tobacco products while wearing gloves, without being allowed to prepare meals.

— All types of tobacco advertising and promotion are prohibited.

— Shops that serve argileh are obligated to use disposable smoking hoses, change the water in a shisha base and sterilise it after each smoking session.

— Tobacco products that are served need to conform to standard specifications set by the Jordan Standards and Metrology Organisation.

— Warning labels that communicate the health risks of using tobacco products need to be put on all argilehs used by customers, whereas the Health Ministry is in charge of issuing the conditions relating to those signs and messages.

— Tobacco products need to be kept in their original packaging, provided that the packaging is well-closed and preserved at proper temperature.

— Artificial charcoal and charcoal that is fired up using lighter fluid or chemicals are banned.

— The use of "special shisha mixes” that are either prepared at the restaurant or coffee shop are not allowed.

— A fire extinguisher needs to be available where argileh is being prepared.

According to Health Ministry’s latest figures, tobacco consumption has claimed the lives of 9,027 Jordanians so far this year.

Smoking rates in Jordan are some of the highest in the world. More than eight out of 10 men smoke or regularly use nicotine products including e-cigarettes, according to a Health Ministry study carried out in collaboration with the World Heath Organisation.

Meanwhile, some argileh smokers expressed their excitement to return to their favourite restaurants and coffee shops. 

Sara Yunes, a young Jordanian told The Jordan Times on Tuesday that "argileh is an integral part of her outings with her friends”. 

Nour Ahmad who is a non-smoker, told The Jordan Times that she always avoids going to places serving argileh.

"I always try to convince my two older sisters to stop smoking argileh, as it poses health risks,” she said
مدينة عمان