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Proposed Identification of Environmental Tobacco Smoke as a Toxic Air Contaminant, Part C: Public Comments and ARB/OEHHA Staff Responses

California Environmental Protection Agency: Air Resources Board

University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education from Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco

Abstract: This report is part of a comprehensive assessment of the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (secondhand smoke) as of mid-2005 produced by the California Air Resources Board and Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as part of the process of identifying ETS as a toxic air contaminant. Part C contains all the public comments and responses to these comments by the Air Resources Board and Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. The main body of the report (Parts A and B) is available at http://repositories.cdlib.org/tc/surveys/CALEPA2005/

Keywords: environmental tobacco smoke; secondhand smoke; ETS; involuntary smoking; passive smoking; exposure assessment; tobacco smoke pollution; particulate matter; emissions; indoor smoking; outdoor smoking; indoor air pollution; Coalition of Natural Resources Defense Council; The Breast Cancer Fund; San Francisco Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility; Breast Cancer Action; Los Angeles Physicians for Social Responsibility; Alyonik Hrushow; City and County of San Francisco; Department of Public Health; William V. Corr; National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids; Susan Rappaport; Paul Knepprath; American Lung Association; Robert T. Croyle; Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences; National Cancer Institute; James Repace; R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company; Brian McGinn; Lorillard Tobacco Company; Roger A. Jenkins; A. Judson Wells; Maurice E. LeVois; Robert F. Phalen; University of California Irvine; Peter N. Lee; P.N. Lee Statistics and Computing LTD.; J. Daniel Heck; Charles I. Klivans; Dennis Eckhart; Bill Lockyer; California Department of Justice; American Cancer Society; Diane J. Fink; Dileep G. Bal; California Department of Health Services; Gina M. Solomon; Repace Associates; Inc.; Jay R. Schrand; Jennifer Jinot; United States Environmental Protection Agency; Katharine Young; Kenneth G. Brown; Kbinc.; Linda Stewart; Mary E. Ward; LeVois & Associates; Michael J. Thun; Robert Charles Burton; National Cancer Control Initiative; Sanford H. Barsky; University of California; Los Angeles; Stephen J. Jay; Gregory K. Steele; Indiana University School of Medicine; Wade S. Brynelson; California Department of Education; William V. Corr (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-06-24
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