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March 3, 1988 Name Withheld Dear (Name Withheld): Thank you for your letter of February 5, in which you inquired whether a kit or monitoring device is available to measure the concentration of cigarette smoke in buildings. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) does not have a standard on worker exposure to cigarette smoke in the workplace. OSHA does have an air contaminant standard, 29 CFR 1910.1000, Table Z-1, for the components of cigarette smoke, such as nicotine and carbon monoxide (copy enclosed). We are not aware of commercially available simple monitoring device or kit for measuring the concentration of cigarette smoke in buildings. However, samples of cigarette smoke can be collected by a trained industrial hygienist with an air sampling pump that has a filter and a sorbent. The sample is sent to a chemical laboratory for analysis. You may wish to contact the OSHA Jackson Mississippi Area Office at the address listed below to discuss your work situation. You may also wish to request an OSHA inspection. Please be assured that your name will be kept anonymous. A. De Jean King You also requested whether OSHA has information on employees' rights to work in a smoke-free environment. Again, you may wish to discuss this with A. De Jean King (above). For more general information on smoking, you may contact the Office of Smoking and Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. The address is: Office of Smoking and Health I hope this information will be helpful to you.
Sincerely,
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