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The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is warning about the risks associated with working in the sun. What are they?
Published 21.05.2015
Research by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health research has revealed that many outside workers are failing to protect themselves from the harmful effects of the sun. If this includes
your staff, how should you deal with this?
Published 07.06.2016
It’s been suggested that employers should be providing outdoor workers with sun protection cream. Is this a legal requirement?
Published 05.07.2021
The sun is shining again and the perennial questions are being asked: will you provide the external workers with sun cream? And, it’s too hot in the office; what are you going to do about it?
Published 03.06.2008
Information that will help employers manage occupational health risks has been added to the HSE’s website. What’s the legal status of this guidance and is it something that you must follow?
Published 23.06.2014
With more people in the UK succumbing to skin cancer, what safe systems of work should you introduce for those employees who work outside and just how far are you expected to go?
Published 04.07.2005
The HSE has updated its guidance on contact dermatitis and urticaria. Might this apply to your business and, if so, what do you need to do?
Published 15.04.2016
The great British desire to remove items of clothing as soon as the sun comes out is in evidence again. But someone has warned that you could be liable if you staff suffer skin cancer as a result of
doing so. Is this really the case?
Published 06.06.2006
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