A. GOAL
The primary goal of the campus policy establishing a smoke-free environment is to promote a safe and healthy atmosphere for students, faculty, staff, and visitors on the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) campus through reducing the health risks associated with tobacco smoke and minimizing discomfort and inconvenience to nonsmokers.
B. FINDINGS
The U.S. Public Health Service documents on the health consequences of smoking have conclusively established cigarette smoking as the largest single preventable cause of premature death and disability in the United States. In addition, recent evaluation of the data on low level exposure to environmental tobacco smoke has led the Surgeon General to conclude:
Cigarette smoke is a complex mixture of over 1200 identified substances which affect indoor air quality. Among them are carbon monoxide, nicotine, hydrogen cyanide, metals, aldehydes, phenol, ammonia, and sulfur dioxide. Exposure to these and other potentially harmful substances through environmental tobacco smoke in the workplace can be substantial both in duration and intensity. This is of particular concern for individuals exposed to industrial toxins whose effects may be intensified by tobacco smoke.
C. INTENT
It is the intent of this policy to protect the rights of the nonsmoking campus community to breathe smoke-free air. "It is now clear that disease risk due to the inhalation of tobacco smoke is not limited to the individual who is smoking, but can extend to those who inhale tobacco smoke emitted into the air. . . . The scientific case against involuntary smoking risk is more than sufficient to justify appropriate remedial action, and the goal of any remedial action must be to protect the nonsmoker from environmental tobacco smoke. . . . The choice to smoke cannot interfere with the nonsmokers' right to breathe air free of tobacco smoke. The right of smokers to smoke ends where their behavior affects the health and well-being of others."
- C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General, in The Health Consequences of Involuntary Smoking, a Report of the Surgeon General
"Protection of individuals from exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is therefore a responsibility shared by all...
- Robert E. Windom, Assistant Secretary for Health, in The Health Consequences of Involuntary Smoking, a Report of the Surgeon General
D. SCOPE
This policy covers all individuals on the UCSC campus including students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The policy applies to all University buildings and all University owned vehicles used for official business. It specifically includes, but is not limited to: classrooms, meeting rooms, lecture and concert halls, libraries, computer rooms, study areas, food preparation areas, dining areas, offices (both private and shared), laboratories, studios, medical facilities, child care centers, entryways, lobbies, reception areas, hallways, elevators, stairwells, break rooms, restrooms, shops, storerooms, garages, and indoor sports facilities. The policy does not apply to private rooms or apartments within dormitories or other residential buildings.
E. REQUIREMENTS
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