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Control of smoking in the workplace: the facilities management implications
Examines the issue of smoking for facilities managers faced with need to reconcile conflicting demands within the constraints of space and building services. Considers the possible options for facilities managers: outright ban of smoking; ventilation systems; time restrictions for smoking; limited smoking areas. Reviews the responsibilities for facilities managers. Finally, discusses signage and controlled smoking policies.
Control of smoking in the workplace: the facilities management implications
Examines the issue of smoking for facilities managers faced with need to reconcile conflicting demands within the constraints of space and building services. Considers the possible options for facilities managers: outright ban of smoking; ventilation systems; time restrictions for smoking; limited smoking areas. Reviews the responsibilities for facilities managers. Finally, discusses signage and controlled smoking policies.
Control of smoking in the workplace: the facilities management implications
Marmot, Alexi (author)
Facilities ; 8 ; 8-11
1990-04-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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