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. 1984 Dec;74(12):1408–1409. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.12.1408

Smoking habits of oil refinery employees.

P F Van Peenen, A G Blanchard, P M Wolkonsky
PMCID: PMC1652691  PMID: 6507698

Abstract

Smoking habits of White male employees of a large oil company were analyzed. There were only slight differences in smoking habits between refinery and nonrefinery employees. Salaried employees, both at refineries and elsewhere, smoked much less than hourly employees.

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