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Although there is no federal ban on smoking in private workplaces, most states have laws limiting or banning smoking in public places, including workplaces. Employers that prohibit smoking and assist employees with quitting see a decrease in absenteeism and healthcare costs and an increase in productivity.


 
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76508training.aspxTraining TalksAre You Ready to Quit Smoking? National
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79502training.aspxTrainer's GuidesHazards of Smoking--How to Quit National
79503training.aspxTrainer's GuidesHazards of Smoking--How to Quit (Exercise 1) National
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