SEA/General/TBT-SEA-007
UV Protection and Sunscreen Use
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UV Protection and Sunscreen Use
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Ref: TBT-SEA-007 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- UV radiation from the sun is a Class 1 carcinogen that causes skin cancer in outdoor workers with cumulative exposure.
- Construction workers are five to ten times more likely to develop skin cancer than indoor workers due to occupational UV exposure.
- SPF 30 sunscreen blocks approximately 97% of UVB rays — higher SPF ratings offer only marginally more protection.
- Sunscreen must be applied 20 minutes before exposure and reapplied every two hours, or immediately after heavy sweating.
- The most commonly missed areas are ears, back of neck, lips, and the scalp on workers with thinning hair.
- A hard hat alone does not protect the face, ears, or neck — additional protection such as a brim or neck flap is required.
- Long-sleeved shirts and trousers provide better protection than sunscreen alone for sustained outdoor exposure.
- UV radiation is present and harmful even on cloudy days — up to 80% of UV penetrates light cloud cover.
- Workers should check their skin monthly for new or changing moles, non-healing sores, or unusual skin marks.
- Providing sunscreen, hats, and shade is an employer responsibility — workers should not have to supply their own.
Why?
| Occupational cancer | Skin cancer caused by workplace UV exposure is now recognised as an occupational disease — employers have a duty to protect workers. |
| Cumulative damage | Every unprotected day adds to the lifetime UV dose — by the time skin cancer appears, decades of damage have accumulated. |
| Cloudy day risk | UV radiation is not blocked by clouds — workers who only protect themselves on sunny days are exposed most of the time. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Sun and UV Exposure | Summer Heat and Hydration |
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