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The Tobacco Products (Manufacture, Presentation and Sale) (Safety) Regulations 2002 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1. Citation and commencement

  3. 2. Interpretation

  4. 3. Maximum tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide yields of cigarettes

  5. 4. Statement of yields on packets of cigarettes

  6. 5. Testing of cigarettes, samples and information

  7. 6. Procedure for determining yields of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide

  8. 7. Warnings on tobacco products

  9. 8. Size of warnings

  10. 9. Appearance of warnings and yield statements

  11. 10. Product identification markings

  12. 11. Product descriptions

  13. 12. Provision of further product information

  14. 13. Products imported from other member States

  15. 14. Prohibitions on supply of non-compliant tobacco products

  16. 15. Enforcement and penalties

  17. 16. Revocations

  18. 17. Savings and transitional provisions

  19. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      ADDITIONAL WARNINGS

      1. PART 1 Picture Warnings

        1. 1.Smokers die younger

        2. 2.Smoking clogs the arteries and causes heart attacks and strokes...

        3. 3.Smoking causes fatal lung cancer

        4. 4.Smoking is highly addictive, don't start

        5. 5.Stopping smoking reduces the risk of fatal heart and lung...

        6. 6.Smoking can cause a slow and painful death

        7. 7.Smoking causes ageing of the skin

        8. 8.Smoking can damage the sperm and decreases fertility

        9. 9.Smoking may reduce the blood flow and causes impotence

        10. 10.Smoking contains benzene, nitrosamines, formaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide

        11. 11.Smoking when pregnant harms your baby

        12. 12.Protect children: don't make them breathe your smoke

        13. 13.Your doctor or your pharmacist can help you stop smoking...

        14. 14.Get help to stop smoking

      2. PART 2 Alternative picture warning for retail travel sector

      3. PART 3 Technical specifications

        1. 1.Each additional warning shall be surrounded by a black border...

        2. 2.In the case of packets of cigarettes, each additional warning...

        3. 3.In the case of packets of tobacco products other than...

        4. 4.Subject to paragraph 5 below, each additional health warning shall—...

        5. 5.Where the size of the package so requires, the additional...

  20. Explanatory Note

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