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Society: Issues: Health: Tobacco: Secondhand Smoke: Public Places: Restaurants and Bars
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Bartenders Breathe Easier After Establishment of Smoke-free Bars and Taverns
- General-interest report on recent research, explains in lay terms.
Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace
- Summary of scientific report performed by the government of Ireland.
NIOSH: Secondhand Smoke in the Workplace
- 1991 report on occupational exposure to secondhand smoke and its effects.
OSH Answers on Secondhand Smoke
- General information and health effects, from Canada's national occupational health and safety resource.
Passive Smoking At Work: the Short Term Cost
- Exposure to secondhand smoke at work costs employers money for increased health services and increased time off.
Secondhand Smoke Exposure
- Emphasis is on measurements taken at workplaces: offices, bars, casinos, airlines, and so on.
SmokeFree Educational Services, Inc.
- "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 Workplaces, Restaurants, and Airlines
- Fully footnoted factsheets on health and economic aspects.
Bar and Restaurant Workers Inhale Smoke Equivalent to Active Smokers
- Harvard School of Public Health research study. (April 05, 2001)
Passive Smoking Hits Workplace Health
- Non-smokers' productivity suffers when their colleagues light up, say researchers. (August 22, 2000)
Secondhand smoke danger shown in study
- 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. (September 10, 1997)
Passive Smoke Nearly Doubles Risk of Heart Attack
- 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. (May 21, 1997)
Clearing the Air - No Smoking Policies in the Workplace
- HR Magazine article report on why and how companies successfully and effectively implemented smokefree policies at the workplace. (February 01, 1993)
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