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8 Aug 2003 12:49PM
The problem of controlling the temperature in the workplace has received considerable attention recently, but managers are also being reminded to bear in mind the health risks to those workers exposed to the hot sun as part of their jobs (that is, people who work outside), and also workers sunbathing during breaks.
Cancer Research UK's SunSmart initiative - which has teamed up this week with Nivea to offer sunbathers in London parks free suncream - offers the following advice to those expose... (113 more words)
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