Keywords: smoke, smoke-free, smoke-free workplaces, policy, legislation, noncompliance, signage, smokers,
Making your workplace smoke-free
Jocelyn Dorrell | Feature | HSW
01.03.2007
When Liverpool City Council went substantially smoke-free in 1993 it was among the first local authorities - possibly the first - in the country to take the step. "It was a very big change in culture at the time," says Andrea Crossfield, SmokeFree Liverpool's programme director. "L ...
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