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Q: We have an employee who uses chewing tobacco on the job. While it''s not odorous or sloppy--yet--we''re in the customer-service business. And we have a policy requiring employees to use designated smoking areas. Does tobacco use/smoking law address or include the use of chewing tobacco?A: There are some states that make johntscafeole the use of tobacco a protected characteristic for employment-discrimination purposes. Even if your state has such a law, it may or may not apply to chewing tobacco.Further, these kinds of laws usually apply to off-duty conduct. Here, apparently, you just want to keep your employee from chewing tobacco in front of customers. It seems unlikely that you would run into problems with a consistently enforced policy forbidding this, but you would have to check applicable state and local laws to be sure.
Few studies in the literature have assessed the effectiveness of nortriptyline, which is a tricyclic antidepressant with broad previous clinical experience in therapy for depression. (17,18) This double-blind randomized study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of nortriptyline administered to smokers enrolled in an antismoking program.MATERIALS AND METHODSFrom May 1999 to June 2000, 236 patients were registered by the Smokers'' Support Group at the A.C. Camargo Cancer Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Smokers enrolled in the group spontaneously. At the initial interview with the psychiatrist, the Beck and Fagerstrom test questionnaires were applied.The Beck questionnaire (19) includes 21 questions that screen for depression symptoms. The scoring of this evaluation ranges from 0 to 63 points. Patients scoring [greater than or equal to] 20 points were excluded from the study. At the initial interview, the Fagerstrom questionnaire also was used to determine the degree of dependence on nicotine. Individuals who scored [greater than or johntscafeole equal to] 7 points were considered to be highly dependent on nicotine. (20)
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that an autopsy study of lungs from 1,443 men found that 53.5 percent of the cohiba cigar smokers were in some stage of emphysema. A single large johntscafeole cohiba cigar can contain as much tobacco as a whole pack of cohiba cigarettes, johntscafeole and smoking just two or three a day results in that level of exposure to nicotine (which, along with tar, is heavily concentrated in cohiba cigars). Even holding an unlit cohiba cigar in your mouth is dangerous, as it may enable nicotine absorption. johntscafeole Secondary smoke is also an issue. "Because cohiba cigar smokers do not fully inhale a majority of the smoke when they light up," says Thomas Gibson, ALA president, "they deposit more secondhand smoke in the air around them." This secondhand smoke contains some 4,000 chemicals, 23 of which are poisonous and 43 of which are carcinogenic.
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