Outdoor Cigarette Receptacles Help Control Cigarette Waste
and Reduce Environmental Tobacco Smoke In The Workplace. |
| The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) has determined that environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is potentially
carcinogenic to occupationally exposed workers. In 1964, the Surgeon General
issued the first report on smoking and health, which concluded that cigarette
smoke causes lung cancer. Since then, research on the toxicity and carcinogenicity
of tobacco smoke has demonstrated that the health risk from inhaling tobacco
smoke is not limited to the smoker, but also includes those who inhale
ETS. ETS contains many of the toxic agents and carcinogens that are present
in mainstream smoke, but in diluted form.
Recent epidemiologic studies support and reinforce earlier published reviews
by the Surgeon General and the National Research Council demonstrating
that exposure to ETS can cause lung cancer. These reviews estimated the
relative risk of lung cancer to be approximately 1.3 for a nonsmoker living
with a smoker compared with a nonsmoker living with a nonsmoker. In addition,
recent evidence suggests a possible association between exposure of nonsmokers
to ETS and an increased risk of heart disease.
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Although these data were not gathered in an occupational
setting, ETS meets the criteria of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) for classifying substances as potential occupational
carcinogens [Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1990].
NIOSH therefore recommends that ETS be regarded as a potential occupational
carcinogen in conformance with the OSHA carcinogen policy, and that exposures
to ETS be reduced to the lowest feasible concentration. Employers should
minimize occupational exposure to ETS by using all available preventive
measures.
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 54 - Lung Cancer and Other
Health Effects - June 1991 |
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