| Directory > Health > Addictions > Substance Abuse > Tobacco > Secondhand Smoke > Resources Effect of Smokefree Workplaces on Smoking BehaviourWhile producing benefits for non-smokers by eliminating passive smoking and making it easier for
 smokers to reduce or stop smoking, smoke-free workplaces substantially reduce tobacco industry
 sales. This loss in revenues explains why the industry fights so hard against legislation to ensure
 that workplaces become smoke-free.
 http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/325/7357/188
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 National Response to Passive Smoking in Enclosed Public Places  and Workplaces
 Paper on Australian national response to secondhand smoke exposure covers health effects, extent of
 exposure, public health risk, public opinion, and responses.
 http://www.nphp.gov.au/workprog/lrn/smoking.htm
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 Nursing World Position Statement on Environmental Tobacco Smoke
 Professional nursing group takes a stand for smokefree environments.
 http://www.nursingworld.org/readroom/position/social/scenvtob.htm
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 Guide to Smoke Free Dining in the Capital
 A directory containing details of restaurants, bars/clubs, pubs, cafes and bistros in London which
 provide fine smokefree dining.
 http://www.londonsmokefree.com
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 About Guidance Note on Passive Smoking in the Workplace
 Set of publications from the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission in Australia on the
 health effects of secondhand smoke, the Australian approach to the problem, and related issues.
 http://www.nohsc.gov.au/OHSInformation/NOHSCPublications/HTML/NOHSC3019.htm
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 Technique to Estimate the Economic Impact of Secondhand Smoke on the Health of a Community
 Scientific paper presented at a health conference.
 http://apha.confex.com/apha/130am/techprogram/paper_39903.htm
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 Secondhand Smoke and Children
 Resources for teachers and educators on the topic of secondhand smoke; activities in this
 "hands-on" Internet-based lesson integrate health, biology, social studies, mathematics,
 art, reading, writing, and technology, and can be adopted for use with students in middle and high
 school.
 http://www.mpt.org/learningworks/teachers/ehl/lessons/choice.html
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 Smoke Get In Your Eyes, Your Nose, Your Mouth, Your Lungs...
 Teaching material for grades 6-12 on composition and effects of secondhand smoke.
 http://www.mpt.org/learningworks/teachers/ehl/lessons/smoke.html
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 Californians Want Smoke-free Air in Outdoor Venues
 American Lung Association article describes the public demand for and the private benefits of
 providing smokefree outdoor spaces.
 http://www.californialung.org/spotlight/smokefree00fw.html
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 Fundamentals of Clean Indoor Air Policy
 Americans for Nonsmoker's Rights presents recommended guiding principles for developing and
 implementing effective clean air campaigns, based on the experience of tobacco control advocates
 over many years.
 http://www.no-smoke.org/CIA_Fundamentals.pdf
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 Care About Your Air
 Downloadable ads promoting smokefree air.
 http://www.heart-health.org/resources/hpromo/level2/care_air2.html
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 Economic Impact of 100% Smokefree Ordinances
 Summary of research measuring the effect on business of going 100% smokefree; 12 different studies
 summarized, analysing communities from British Columbia to Texas, from Massachusetts to California.
 http://www.no-smoke.org/econcia.html
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 Browsing Tobacco News: Secondhand Smoke
 A service of the tobacco.org; provides full featured search and display of current news stories
 regarding secondhand smoke.
 http://www.tobacco.org/category/ets/
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 Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace - Lung Cancer and Other Health Effects
 Report from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health provides discussion of the
 research base (as of 1991) and measurements of various toxins and carcinogens in firsthand and
 secondhand smoke.
 http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/nasd/docs2/as73000.html
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 Smokefree Posters
 Sample print advertisements promoting smokefree restaurants and smokefree environments.
 http://www.ohd.hr.state.or.us/tobacco/comm/promoads.cfm
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 Making the Case: Environmental Tobacco Smoke
 Analysis paper.  Why secondhand smoke should be regulated; policy options compared; implementation
 and enforcement issues.
 http://www.advocacy.org/publications/mtc/ets.htm
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 Secondhand Smoke Resources
 Links maintained by the Association for Nonsmokers, Minnesota.
 http://www.ansrmn.org/secondhand_smoke%20resources.htm
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 OSHA:  Secondhand Smoke Hearings, 1994-95
 Over 10 days of hearings over the OSHA proposed standard for indoor air quality; features witnesses
 from the tobacco industry and public health.
 http://www.tobacco.org/Documents/osha/94osha.html
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 The Tobacco Reference Guide: Secondhand Smoke
 Fully footnoted factsheet on the components and health effects of secondhand smoke.
 http://www.globalink.org/tobacco/trg/Chapter5/Chap5_ENVIRONMENT.html
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 APHA Conference: Clean Indoor Air Sessions
 Recent scientific publications and discussion on secondhand smoke, tobacco industry influence, and
 campaigns to protect people from it.
 http://apha.confex.com/apha/130am/techprogram/session_8744.htm
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 Guide to Smoke-free Guides
 ASH-UK has compiled a list of guides to smokefree pubs, hotels, restaurants, and cafes; by area and
 worldwide.
 http://www.ash.org.uk/html/publicplaces/html/smokefree.html
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 Environmental Health Perspectives: Unfriendly Fumes
 Magazine article reviews the scientific evidence.
 http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1996/104-11/focus.html
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 AMA: Secondhand Smoke
 Resources from the American Medical Association on clean indoor air including presentations and a
 model ordinance for smokefree indoor places.
 http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/5120.html
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 Repace Associates - Secondhand Smoke Consultants
 Measurement, educational, and analysis services; extensive factsheet on secondhand smoke.
 http://www.repace.com/
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 NicNet's ETS Links
 Annotated, well organized, set of links to sites with information on secondhand smoke and its
 effects.
 http://www.nicnet.org/etslinx.html
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 EPA ETS War
 Links and documents in chronological order.
 http://www.tobacco.org/News/9807epawar.html
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 Passive Smoking/Tobacco Smoke Pollution
 Bibliography of research through 1998.
 http://www.umdnj.edu/rspthweb/bibs/passmoke.htm
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 What you can do about secondhand smoke as parents, decision makers, and building occupants
 Effects of secondhand smoke; Protecting your health: what you can do to reduce the health risks of
 passive smoking, at home, where children spend time, in the workplace, in restaurants and bars
 http://www.openseason.com/annex/library/cic/X0001_2ndsmoke.txt.html
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 I Mind Very Much If You Smoke
 Guide to saying no to secondhand smoke from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
 http://rex.nci.nih.gov/NCI_Pub_Interface/I_mind_if_you_smoke/mindsmo.html
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 Tobacco Resource Materials and Information
 Information and resources produced by Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights and the ANR Foundation,
 including fact sheets, model ordinances, and model policies.
 http://www.no-smoke.org/info.html
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