What about the people (probably the vast majority) that never have been (or plan to go to a Vape Shop) and just buy their stuff online?
Should the online shop make you complete and pass a test before they let you purchase what is in your basket?
No.
It is up to the buyer to educate themselves on the safe use of the products they are buying.
I once bought a pair of scissors and was shocked to see that the clerk did not inform me of the dangers of running with them, nor that they are sharp.
If I did frequent Vape Shops and I was looking to buy a new piece of kit I would not want some bum-fluff-moustached employee lecturing me on safety.
However, if I asked said employee for safety advice then I would expect them to know their stuff.
Agreed. Even your local convenience store have poisons on the shelf, and we are exposed to potentially lethal items all around us everyday.
But I think the difference within this context is that most kids know that drinking bleach is going to kill you horribly, playing with matches is dangerous etc. However many do
not know that looking cool and blowing clouds can get your face blown off. Good product knowledge and a safety mandate
should absolutely be a prerequisite for anyone who works in a B&m, period.
It's the shop owners responsibility to ensure this.
Because this is a new technology, and a new phenomenon, and that the inherent dangers are NOT common knowledge.
I know it's an extreme example but, you might put a young man behind the counter of a gun shop, but you would make damn sure he know at least the basics of gun safety. And thats with a product that EVERYONE knows is deadly.
If my kid got hurt from a mod bought from a B&M, and didn't receive any kind of safety blurb... I would be paying the shop owner a visit.
Anyway, all this will soon be irrelevant anyway with the current wave of legislation, B&Ms will be a thing of the past.