Builders and construction workers are being urged to stay safe in the sun.
Action Cancer has teamed up with the Lagan Construction Group urging outdoor workers to take care in the sun and think sun safe.
Action Cancer's 2016 Safe Sun campaign aims to cut the number of people being diagnosed with cancers caused by over-exposure to the sun. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in Northern Ireland. Out of approximately 3,678 people diagnosed annually around 319 develop the most serious type of skin cancer, known as malignant melanoma, and around 64 people die from the disease in NI every year.
Action Cancer Health Promotion Manager, Frances Dowds said, "The key message we want the public to be aware of is how they can protect themselves – through the use of high factor sun cream when they are outside (SPF 15 or higher), avoiding the sun when it's at its strongest (11am-3pm), covering skin with hats and other cool layers. Also be aware of your skin type, avoid the use of sunbeds and seek medical advice for any changes in skin moles. Look out for Action Cancer leaflets and bookmarks on safe sun tips, and don’t miss the opportunity to take some free sun cream at any of Action Cancer’s events this summer!"
Sinead Curran, Head of Human Resources at Lagan Construction Group said: "As a responsible employer, the wellbeing of our employees and sub-contractors is of top priority and this is why we're encouraging our people to think sun safe this summer. We are delighted to support Action Cancer’s Safe Sun campaign, reminding our people of the importance of taking sensible precautions when it comes to sun safety, from wearing their hard hat, using suitable factor sunscreens to staying in the shade during their breaks. These simple steps will help reduce the chance of them suffering long-term skin damage as a result of sun exposure."
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