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Med. Pr. 2011;62(4):415-424
PROTECTION AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE EXPOSURE ACCORDING TO EU AND POLISH LEGISLATION
Konieczko
Katarzyna Konieczko, Kinga Polańska, Wojciech Hanke

Abstract

Amendment to the Act on health protection against consequences of using tobacco and tobacco products, in force since 15 November 2010, has introduced a number of changes by extending the range of population protection against tobacco smoke exposure, of which the most controversial one for public was placing more restrictive ban on smoking in bars and restaurants. The changes in question caused that current legal bans, although more restrictive than earlier, are still not completely sufficient as far as the protection of all groups of workers against environmental tobacco smoke exposure is concerned. The text of WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, ratified by Poland, was discussed in the article together with the detailed WHO guidelines on the convention implementation in the field of workers' protection against tobacco smoke. In this paper the most important acts of EU, one of the convention parties, and current legislative situation in Poland were presented. Particular attention was paid to occupational groups, not yet fully protected against environmental tobacco smoke exposure and need to be the subject of future legislation.

Key words

environmental tobacco smoke, occupational exposure, smoke-free legislation, hospitality workers



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