Policy Changes Have Reduced Exposure to Secondhand Smoke at Workplace

A new study presented at the American Public Health Association''s 141st Annual Meeting in Boston reveals that while new policy changes have helped reduce the exposure to tobacco smoke in workplaces, secondhand smoke continues to remain a problem in some occupations. The study analyzes worker exposure to secondhand smoke following a Massachusetts mandate in 2004, the Smoke-Free Workplace Law, in which all enclosed workplaces were required to be smoke-free. "According ...

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