All workplaces that require employees to work outside for all or part of the day have a duty of care to reduce the risk of skin cancer.
Professor Monika Janda - Centre for Health Services Research - University of Queensland
Keratinocyte skin cancer risks for working school teachers: Scenarios and implications of the timing of scheduled duty periods in Queensland, Australia - ScienceDirect
One in two outdoor workers miss out on sun protection
Staying Safe From the Summer Heat [Tips for Outdoor Workers]
Influence of reflected UV irradiance on occupational exposure from combinations of reflective wall surfaces - Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C3PP50059D
Outdoor & Government Workers – Rocky Mountain Sunscreen
A third of outdoor workers don't apply sun cream, new research has
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Construction worker sun protection - RISK Health & Safety Training
Sun safety knowledge, practices and attitudes in rural Australian farmers: a cross-sectional study in Western New South Wales, BMC Public Health
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