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- State Building and Construction Trades Council of California Contents
How Do I Know If the Construction Job Im Working on Is Hazardous? Construction Hazards Chart Some of the Chemicals in Cigarette Smoke Secondhand Smoke Facts The Odds Against Tobacco Users Health Combining Tobacco Smoke & Workplace Toxics
Checklist: Controlling Hazards on Your Construction Site Use the Right Respirator Tips for Taking Action Your Legal Rights to Health & Safety What If Someones Smoking Indoors at the Work Site? How to Use Cal/ OSHA Your Right to Know About Toxics on the Job Reading Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) A project of the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California and the Labor Occupational Health Program, University of California, Berkeley Based on the WHATEP curriculum, produced by the Workplace Hazard and Tobacco Education Project, funded by the California Department of Health Services and comprised of the Labor Occupational Health Program, American Lung Association of San Francisco and the California Public Health Foundation PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TEAM ROBIN BAKER DEBRA CHAPLAN WAYNE A. HAGEN CATHY LEONARD CAROL WINSTEAD Editor: GENE DARLING Designed by: BARBARA NISHI BUILDING TRADES UNIONS IGNITE LESS TOBACCO For more information, Call BUILT: 916- 442- 8368 This project was made possible by funds received from Proposition 99, The Tobacco Tax Initiative, under Grant Number 99- 85070 Produced by the State Building and Construction Trades Council of California in coordination with the Labor Occupational Health Program, University of California at Berkeley. © 2001 State of California, Department of Health Services. This paper appears in the eLCOSH website with the permission of the author and/or copyright holder and may not be reproduced without their consent. eLCOSH is an information clearinghouse. eLCOSH and its sponsors are not responsible for the accuracy of information provided on this web site, nor for its use or misuse. © 2001
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