Huwebes, Marso 1, 2012

Graphic health warnings on cigaret packages

A PROPOSED law showing graphic health warnings on cigarette packs and other tobacco products has been filed at the House of Representatives which aims to intensify public awareness on the effects and extent of damage resulting from tobacco smoking.

Marikina City Rep. Marcelino “Marcy” Teodoro, author of House Bill (HB) No. 5667, said there is a need to install picture-based health warnings as text warnings are not as effective and sufficient in terms of encouraging smokers to quit the habit.

Teodoro said the bill seeks to require all cigarette packages and other tobacco product packages, found in the market, to bear highly visible full-color graphic health warnings.

He said pictorial health warnings on tobacco products are already implemented in 15 countries as part of the requirement found in Article 11 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, an international treaty initiated by the World Health Assembly.

“The Philippines, as a party to the FCTC, is obliged to comply with certain standards including the implementation of effective measures on packaging and labeling of tobacco products such as the adoption of a picture-based health warning on tobacco packages,” said Teodoro.

The bill provides that the graphic health warnings shall have two components - a photographic picture warning and an accompanying textual warning that is related to the picture.

The measure provides that the graphic health warnings shall be printed on at least 60% of the principal display surfaces of any tobacco package, occupy no less than 60% of the front and 60% of the back panel of the packaging and that it shall be located at the upper portions of the said panels or principal display areas.

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