Smoke-free workplace laws are implemented to protect the popula-tion from the harms of second-hand smoke.1 Currently, almost half of the U.S. population is protected from exposure to second-hand smoke by comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces, restaurants, an
Introduction: In the past few years, comprehensive smoke-free laws that prohibit smoking in all work...
he recent experience of making bars in New York and Ireland smoke-free seems likely to give further ...
IntroductionSeveral states implemented comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces (14 states), rest...
Smoke-free workplace laws are implemented to protect the popula-tion from the harms of second-hand s...
Scientific evidence has firmly established that there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand tob...
Executive summaryScientific evidence has firmly established that there is no safe level of exposure ...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure poses serious health risks for all nonsmokers, especially children a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of smoke-free laws on employee turnover and tra...
Purpose of the research study: To evaluate the effect of Lexington’s smoke-free law on: (a) the expo...
9 No one should have to risk their life to keep a job. Every workplace – including restaurants, bars...
IntroductionThe workplace is a major source of exposure to secondhand smoke from combustible tobacco...
Abstract Secondhand smoke is responsible for the early deaths of up to 65,000 Americans each year an...
Smoke-free Policy in Kentucky 2006 is designed for policymakers and community advocates who want to ...
This study investigated the effects of workplace clean indoor air law (CIAL) coverage on worksite co...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) causes immediate and long-term adverse health effects in nonsmoking adults an...
Introduction: In the past few years, comprehensive smoke-free laws that prohibit smoking in all work...
he recent experience of making bars in New York and Ireland smoke-free seems likely to give further ...
IntroductionSeveral states implemented comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces (14 states), rest...
Smoke-free workplace laws are implemented to protect the popula-tion from the harms of second-hand s...
Scientific evidence has firmly established that there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand tob...
Executive summaryScientific evidence has firmly established that there is no safe level of exposure ...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure poses serious health risks for all nonsmokers, especially children a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of smoke-free laws on employee turnover and tra...
Purpose of the research study: To evaluate the effect of Lexington’s smoke-free law on: (a) the expo...
9 No one should have to risk their life to keep a job. Every workplace – including restaurants, bars...
IntroductionThe workplace is a major source of exposure to secondhand smoke from combustible tobacco...
Abstract Secondhand smoke is responsible for the early deaths of up to 65,000 Americans each year an...
Smoke-free Policy in Kentucky 2006 is designed for policymakers and community advocates who want to ...
This study investigated the effects of workplace clean indoor air law (CIAL) coverage on worksite co...
Secondhand smoke (SHS) causes immediate and long-term adverse health effects in nonsmoking adults an...
Introduction: In the past few years, comprehensive smoke-free laws that prohibit smoking in all work...
he recent experience of making bars in New York and Ireland smoke-free seems likely to give further ...
IntroductionSeveral states implemented comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces (14 states), rest...