Zellers Leslie, Thomas Meliah A, Ashe Marice
Public Health Law and Policy, Public Health Institute, Oakland, Calif 94612, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2007 Aug;97(8):1376-82. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.094102. Epub 2007 Jun 28.
There is mounting evidence that documents the dangers of exposure to secondhand smoke, including in the workplace. In states that permit workplace smoking, employers face significant legal risks from employees who are exposed to secondhand smoke on the job. Employers have been held liable for employee exposure to secondhand smoke in numerous cases, including those based on workers' compensation, state and federal disability law, and the duty to provide a safe workplace. Given this liability risk, employers should voluntarily adopt smoke-free workplace policies. Such policies do more than fulfill an employer's legal obligation to provide a safe workplace; they also reduce the risk of litigation, potentially reduce workers' compensation premiums, and protect employees from harm.
越来越多的证据证明了接触二手烟的危害,包括在工作场所接触二手烟的危害。在允许在工作场所吸烟的州,雇主面临着因员工在工作中接触二手烟而产生的重大法律风险。在许多案件中,雇主因员工接触二手烟而承担责任,包括那些基于工人赔偿、州和联邦残疾法以及提供安全工作场所义务的案件。鉴于这种责任风险,雇主应自愿采取无烟工作场所政策。这些政策不仅履行了雇主提供安全工作场所的法律义务;它们还降低了诉讼风险,有可能降低工人赔偿保险费,并保护员工免受伤害。