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3Hotdogs

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Tue Dec 19, 2023, 01:06 AM Dec 2023

This may be the most important post I have hit "Return" on. It's about indoor smoking pollution.

I have worked for 33 years in an effort to eliminate pollution from in public buildings from second hand smoke. I attended and spoke at municipal meetings in N.J., spoke at the N.J. State Senate, and carried monitoring equipment to measure particulate matter in enclosed public spaces.

As a result, NJ. went "smoke free" in 2006, except for casinos.

So what's the "beef?" My complaint is, Where is O.S.H.A. in all of this? O.S.H.A. has recognized indoor pollution from smoke as early as 1992. O.S.H.A's mission is to eliminate health and safety hazards from workplaces.


Yet, they ignore this issue.

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This may be the most important post I have hit "Return" on. It's about indoor smoking pollution. (Original Post) 3Hotdogs Dec 2023 OP
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