Mayo Clinic
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AUGUST 20, 1987 COMMENTS ON ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR PUBLIC SMOKING ISSUE
Abstract
Reports that TI response to smoking restrictions has been primarily legal and economic, and that it has failed to successfully address health issues. States that TI has developed scientific witness program to help "counter the anti-smokers' claims about the dangers of ETS." Claims that most effective strategy has been "to broaden the issue to overall indoor air quality and promote improved ventilation as an approach." Cites current media spokespeople promoting this message, and plans to increase activity for 1988. Reports on use of "Truth Squads," ads, workplace smoking literature and materials for the hospitality industry. Estimates costs of Public Smoking Program.
Fields
- Type
- Report
- Presentation Materials
- Company
- Tobacco Institute
- Site
- MN Depository
- Named Person
- Fox, John
- Katzenstein, Alan W.
- Robertson, Gray
- Peterson, Jack
- Donahue, Tom Jr.
- Surgeon General Koop, C. Everett
- Smith, Guy
- Named Organization
- Washington Times
- AFL-CIO
- Philip Morris
- Beverly Hills Council
- Lorillard
- Region
- Washington, DC
- Thesaurus Term
- Smoking Restrictions
- Industry Response
- ETS Exposure
- Witnesses
- Indoor Air Quality
- Mass Media
- Ventilation
- Workplaces
- Hospitality Industry
- Keyword
- Truth Squad
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