A Guide On How To Create A Smoke-Free Workplace
Section 4 Resources and References
For more information about smoking and the implementation of smoke free policies and advice on smoking cessation, contact any of the following resources:
RESOURCES
The National Department of Health
Directorate: Health Promotion
Private Bag X 828
Pretoria, 0001 Tel: (012) 312 0165/6
Members of the Tobacco Action Group (TAG):
- Cancer Association
of South Africa
PO Box 186 Tel: (021) 689 5347 or
Rondebosch, 7701 Fax : (021) 685 1937
Toll Free: 0800 22 66 22
- Heart Foundation of South Africa
PO Box 15139 Tel: (021) 447 4222
Vlaeberg, 8018 Fax: (021) 447 0322
- National Council Against Smoking
PO Box 23244 Tel: (011) 643 2958
Joubert Park Fax: (011) 720 6177
Johannesburg, 2044
REFERENCES
- National Cancer Institute in Co-operation with the Smoking Policy Institute, Seattle, U.S.A.
- Towards a Smoke-Free Workplace, A guide to Safety and Health (1992), Dept of National Health and Population Development
- A guide for Employers; working smoke-free - How you can
make it happen, Cancer Association of
SA (1998)
- How to set about Developing and Implementing a Workplace Smoking Policy, Cancer Association of SA (1998)
- WITS
Postgraduate Association: Smoking on Campus
- A guide to achieving a smoke-free workplace, Work Cover
Authority of NSW, NSW Cancer Council.
First Edition 1997
- Fact Sheets No. 158, 221, 222 and 224 from Office on Smoking
and Health (CDC) National
Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Atlanta, USA
- A guide for Workplaces, National
Heart Foundation of Australia
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