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smoking in the workplace
Title: smoking in the workplace
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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smoking in the workplace
Smoking & Smoking Cessation in the Workplace
Table of Contents
Introduction
p. 3
Purpose
... p. 3
The Effects of Smoke and Second-Hand Smoke
... p. 4
Do Non-smoking Policies Succeed?
.. p. 5
Why do People Continue to Smoke?
. p. 6
Promoting Smoking Cessation
... p. 9
Conclusion
.. p. 15
Recommendations
... p. 15
References
... p. 17
Smoking & Smoking Cessation in the Workplace
Introduction
The single most preventable factor that contributes to the major health problems facing Canadians today is the use of tobacco. The very mention of the
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