Work, Smoking, and Health A NIOSH Scientific Workshop
On June 15-16, 2000, 79 leaders from labor, industry, academia,
government, and non-governmental agencies participated in a scientific
workshop titled, "Work, Smoking and Health" in Washington, D.C. Speakers
included individuals with national perspectives and extensive experience
in public health, tobacco control, and occupational health. During the
workshop, the various interrelationships among work, work exposures,
tobacco use, and health were explored. Questions addressed included:
Publication No. 2002-148
How do active smoking, passive smoking, and other workplace
exposures combine to affect worker health?
What are the reasons for increased rates of smoking in some
occupations?
How can workplace policies and programs be most effective in protecting workers from the combined effects of active smoking, environmental tobacco smoke, and other occupational health hazards?
What should be done to reduce the adverse health effects from tobacco smoke among working people?
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