Make Sure UV Protected Your Workforce

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

There are approximately 40,000 new diagnoses of work-related skin disease per year and statistics show that skin cancer is a developing issue; of the 2055 cases reported of work-related skin disease, 73% were dermatitis and 19% were skin cancer.

So, what can employers do to minimise exposure to the sun for those who work outside?

In consultation with health and safety representatives and employees, employers should identify solar UVR exposure hazards and introduce control measures to reduce exposure such as choosing the right protective equipment, clothing and skin care products, as well as advising employees on UV protection and how to check for early signs of skin damage, changes or abnormalities.

When it comes to health in the workplace, prevention is far better than cure!

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