Florida nurse here. It's a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Mr. Mattison, Ms. Fish, and Mr. Johnson,
May I suggest employing CO breath tests rather than cotinine? As far as I know, these tests will detect if the user has inhaled burning matter in the past 48 hours. If the CO breath test is more expensive than a cotinine test, perhaps you would only use the CO test when someone has tested positive for cotinine.
You and I both recognize that the act of smoking a cigarette, with its tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals, toxins, and 40+ carcinogens, is incredibly dangerous. Yes, the reason why people smoke cigarettes is because of their desire for nicotine. However, nicotine is not a harmful, deadly chemical. By itself, nicotine is no more dangerous than caffeine, and I'd be happy to provide you with source info for this and any other claim I make in my e-mails. Nicotine has beneficial effects for the millions of people in society with with ADHD and schizophrenia, which is the reason why individuals with these symptoms (I have the first) are more likely to smoke. Because of the positive effects that the nicotine has on their systems, these are also the individuals who are less likely to quit.
When someone switches to an e-cigarette, they are switching to a product that is innumerably safer than cigarettes, yet still delivers the beneficial effects of nicotine. As the author of the Boston University School of Public Health study that I linked in my below summer notes, "The FDA and ma.jor an.ti-smok.ing groups keep say.ing that we dont know an.ything about what is in elec.tron.ic cig.a.rettes . . . The truth is, we know a lot more about what is in elec.tron.ic cig.a.rettes than reg.u.lar cig.a.rettes. Additionally, the author noted that preliminary evidence suggests that e-cigarettes are safe and effective.
Most importantly, because there is no fire, the user breaths in no carbon monoxide. The only carinogens in the product stem from the fact that the the nicotine is derived from the tobacco plant. In order to equal the number of carcinogens that a person takes into their body from one Marlboro light, an e-cigarette user has to use approximately one thousand cartridges. The amount of carcinogens found in the e-cigarette is equal to that of the FDA-approved patch.
The act of physically lighting an amalgamation of dangerous chemicals on fire and breathing its smoke into your body is the reason why we have 400,000+ deaths per year from tobacco. The FDA, despite being involved in a lengthy lawsuit with an e-cigarette manufacturer, has been unable to note even a single injury caused by the product. Both the DC District Court and DC Court of Appeals ruled against the FDA, including the later being a unanimous 3-0 ruling, and both courts noted that the FDA had failed to demonstrate that the e-cigarette was dangerous.
I encourage you and your organization to find a way to combat smoking cigarettes without foreclosing good, hard working people who use alternative nicotine therapies. Your organization's goal appears to be promoting health. When someone is continually sucking deadly toxins into their body, battling that addiction and forcing to people to make hard choices is great. However, when weighing the evidence of harm from smokeless nicotine-delivery alternatives, it simply does not make sense to extend the ban to these products.
Thank you
I work for the government and they have no problem whatsoever with me vaping at work.
Government Employees allowed to use E-cigarettes at work
Would make a fantastic Pro E-cigarette headline in the news.
Won't happen...But it would make headlines all over the world.
What a shame...this story is disheartening to say the least. I work for the government and they have no problem whatsoever with me vaping at work. I really wish companies would research the value of ecigs over other options.
I find it interesting that on list of high risk people they have identified-nicotine addicts are the only one they are going to prohibit from working in the hospital. Funny too that doctors & volunteers aren't being held to the same standards.
Doctors and volunteers are not "Employees", so they are exempt.
I used to work for a hospital. Doctors RULE. Anything they want...They get.
NO Hospital will ever drug test their doctors for nicotine.
Hospitals also depend on volunteers for free labor.
My point exactly.
Doctors don't get drug or alcohol tested either.
I couldn't have said it better, myself. This discrimination has got to end, that's why even though I don't smoke anymore, I still support smokers rights. The antis won't stop until they rid "decent" society of "undesirables" and create a new society, molded in their image.
Shades of Hitler