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Tobacco Industry Efforts to Defeat the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Indoor Air Quality Rule

Katherine Bryan-Jones and Lisa A. Bero, PhD

Katherine Bryan-Jones and Lisa A. Bero are with the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California San Francisco.



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FIGURE 1— Print media coverage of OSHA Indoor Air Quality Rulemaking: magazines and newspapers, January 1994 through December 1997.

Note. OSHA = Occupational Safety and Health Administration. IAQ = Indoor air quality.

 





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