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Environmental Health and Safety Committee
Resolution

To Designate UWSP a Smoke-Free Campus


Whereas: The US Environmental Protection Agency has designated environmental tobacco smoke a Class A carcinogen, estimated exposure causes 3,000 annual lung cancer deaths and found passive smoking has significant adverse effects on respiratory health*, and

Whereas: The UWSP community should be able to work in and enter their place of work free of exposure to tobacco smoke, and

Whereas: Cigarette smoke outside of campus buildings is drawn in through ventilation intakes or open doors, and

Whereas: Smoking outside of the main entrance to campus buildings does not project a healthy image for a wellness campus, and

Whereas: Smoking remnants often badly litter campus building entrances, therefore

Be It Resolved: That the UWSP EHS Committee recommends that UWSP adopt the following policy:
  1. That until January 1st, 2000, the main entrances and ventilation intake locations of all campus buildings are designated smoke-free, and
  2. That until January 1st, 2000, smoking near campus buildings is permitted only at designated secondary entrances, with doors closed and away from ventilation intakes, and
  3. That UWSP offer assistance to staff and students who desire to quit smoking, through cessation workshops and other supports, and
  4. That UWSP, and its grounds are designated completely smoke-free by January 1st, 2000.

*from Respiratory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders. EPA/600/6-90/0006F, December 1992
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