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Secondhand Smoke - Workplace

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      new window Another Blue-Collar Woe: Higher Exposure to Secondhand Smoke Description: Blue-collar and service workers are exposed to more secondhand smoke on the job than other employees. (ohsonline.com)
new window Bar and Restaurant Workers Inhale Smoke Equivalent to Active Smokers Description: Harvard School of Public Health research study. (hsph.harvard.edu)
new window Bartenders Breathe Easier After Establishment of Smoke-free Bars and Taverns Description: General-interest report on recent research, explains in lay terms. (cleanlungs.com)
new window BREATH - The California Smoke-free Bar Program Description: Explains the hows and whys of California's smoke-free bars. (breath-ala.org)
new window Cigarette Verdict a Warning to Clubs Description: Recent jury decision, finding a bar worker's cancer was caused by secondhand smoke, is expected to lead to smokefree bars and clubs. (news.com.au)
new window Clearing the Air - No Smoking Policies in the Workplace Description: HR Magazine article report on why and how companies successfully and effectively implemented smokefree policies at the workplace. (findarticles.com)
new window Epidemiological Basis for an Occupational and Environmental Policy on Environmental Tobacco Smoke Description: From the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine summarizes the science behind smokefree policies. (acoem.org)
new window ETS in the Workplace Description: Annotated list of web resources on making your workplaces smoke-free and smoke-free business. (ncth.ca)
new window Guidance Note: Secondhand Smoke Description: Washington state factsheet and short notes on secondhand smoke, its effects and how to reduce exposure to it at the workplace. (safetyline.wa.gov.au)
new window Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace Description: Summary of scientific report performed by the government of Ireland. (otc.ie)
new window Multnomah County Smokefree workplace Description: Resources of use to any smokefree worksite, including health effects of workplace exposure to secondhand smoke, benefits to employers of going smokefree, and extensive findings of a task force investigating smokefree workplaces. (smokefreeworksite.org)
new window NIOSH: Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace Description: 1991 report on occupational exposure to secondhand smoke and its effects. (cdc.gov)
new window NYC Department of Health - DOH Smoke / Tobacco Control Description: Are you breathing secondhand smoke in the workplace? In public places? What you can do; steps to a smokefree workplace. (ci.nyc.ny.us)
new window OSH Answers on Secondhand Smoke Description: General information and health effects, from Canada's national occupational health and safety resource. (ccohs.ca)
new window Passive Smoke Nearly Doubles Risk of Heart Attack Description: Based on a study of 32,000 nurses; nurses who were regularly exposed to secondhand smoke by their co-workers or home companions had a 91% higher risk of a heart attack or death; nurses with occasional exposure to secondhand smoke had a 58% greater risk. (pslgroup.com)
new window Passive Smoking At Work Description: UK pamphlet covers the health risks of passive smoking, why employers should take action, and benefits to employers of taking action. (hse.gov.uk)
new window Passive Smoking At Work: the Short Term Cost Description: Exposure to secondhand smoke at work costs employers money for increased health services and increased time off. (jech.bmjjournals.com)
new window Passive Smoking Hits Workplace Health Description: Non-smokers' productivity suffers when their colleagues light up, say researchers. (news.bbc.co.uk)
new window Second Hand Smoke in the Workplace in Canada Description: The Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia provides health and legal information on secondhand smoke in the workplace. (worksafebc.com)
new window Secondhand Smoke Can Triple Risk Description: People who are routinely exposed to a lot of second-hand smoke, such as workers in bars and restaurants, can see their risk of lung cancer triple, a new study says. (archives.theglobeandmail.com)
new window Secondhand smoke danger shown in study Description: September 1997: research presented at the American Chemical Society convention. Marker for exposure to ETS was found in the urine of nonsmoking hospital workers caring for patients in a smoking area of a Canadian veterans hospital. (reviewjournal.com)
new window Secondhand Smoke Exposure Description: Emphasis is on measurements taken at workplaces: offices, bars, casinos, airlines, and so on. (repace.com)
new window SmokeFree Educational Services, Inc. Description: "Together we can win smokefree workplace legislation, including smokefree offices, restaurants, bowling alleys, bars, and clubs." Facilitates letter writing between smokefree advocates and key decision makers. (smokefree.org)
new window Smokefree Workplace Law means Californians Continue to Breathe Easier Description: Article from the American Lung Association of California. In the fourth year of California's smokefree workplace law, contrary to the dire predictions of the tobacco industry, restaurants are booming in California, tourism is up, and the hospitality industry is doing good business. And the number of Californians protected from secondhand smoke has grown tremendously. (californialung.org)
new window Smokefree Workplaces, Restaurants, and Airlines Description: Fully footnoted factsheets on health and economic aspects. (globalink.org)
new window Smoking & the Work Place Description: Fact sheet on secondhand smoke in the workplace, from the Maryland Tobacco Page. (sailor.lib.md.us)
new window Study into Secondhand Smoke Description: A new study reveals that non-smoking hospitality workers are breathing in increasing amounts of nicotine by-products. (onenews.nzoom.com)
new window The Economic Impact of Smokefree Workplaces in Nova Scotia Description: Analysis of economic data in Nova Scotia indicates that business does not suffer when workplaces go smokefree; if anything, business increases. (gpiatlantic.org)
new window The Implications of ASHRAE's Guidance on Ventilation for Smoking-Permitted Areas Description: Policy paper analyzes implications of engineering standards group approaches to secondhand smoke. (ashrae.org)
new window Waitress Gets Lung Cancer from Secondhand Smoke Description: Heather Cross breathed in secondhand smoke as she worked for 40 years in an Ottowa restaurant; she now has advanced, inoperable lung cancer. (doorcountycompass.com)
new window www.WorkingSmokeFree.com - Helping North Carolina Businesses Achieve Smokefree Workplaces Description: Information to aid in making the decision to adopt a smokefree workplace policy, including health and financial reasons become a smokefree workplace, implementation tips, success stories from N.C. businesses, and smokefree workplace and restaurant listings. (workingsmokefree.com)
 




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