Labour Research March 2005

Health & Safety Matters

Passive smoking risks confirmed

A study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has confirmed that passive smoking at work is associated with respiratory conditions and lung cancer.

Those exposed to second-hand smoke outside the workplace were not found to be at increased risk of lung diseases, suggesting that the higher levels of exposure in workplaces is significant.

P Vineis and others, "Environmental tobacco smoke and risk of respiratory cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease", BMJ, 28 January 2005.