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Tailored Sun Safety Messages for Outdoor Workers

Medicine and Health

Tailored Sun Safety Messages for Outdoor Workers

S. S. Fazel, S. Fenton, et al.

Discover a set of tailored sun safety messages aimed at protecting outdoor workers from the dangers of solar UVR exposure and occupational illnesses. This research, conducted by a team of experts including Sajjad S Fazel and Shelby Fenton, offers practical recommendations to support both workers and employers.

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Abstract
Background: Messaging surrounding skin cancer prevention has previously focused on the general public and emphasized how or when activities should be undertaken to reduce solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure. Generic messages may not be applicable to all settings, and should be tailored to protect unique and/or highly susceptible subpopulations, such as outdoor workers. The primary objective of this study was to develop a set of tailored, practical, harm-reducing sun safety messages that will better support outdoor workers and their employers in reducing the risk of solar UVR exposure and UVR-related occupational illnesses. Methods: We adapted a core set of sun safety messages previously developed for the general population to be more applicable and actionable by outdoor workers and their employers. This study used an integrated knowledge translation approach and a modified Delphi method (which uses a survey-based consensus process) to tailor the established set of sun safety messages for use for outdoor worker populations. Results: The tailored messages were created with a consideration for what is feasible for outdoor workers, and provide users with key facts, recommendations, and tips related to preventing skin cancer, eye damage, and heat stress, specifically when working outdoors. Conclusion: The resulting tailored messages are a set of evidence-based, expert-approved, and stakeholder-workshopped messages that can be used in a variety of work settings as part of an exposure control plan for employers with outdoor workers.
Publisher
Safety and Health at Work
Published On
Jan 16, 2023
Authors
Sajjad S Fazel, Shelby Fenton, Nicole Braun, Lindsay Forsman-Phillips, D Linn Holness, Sunil Kalia, Victoria H Arrandale, Thomas Tenkate, Cheryl E Peters
Tags
skin cancer prevention
outdoor workers
UVR exposure
occupational health
sun safety messages
integrated knowledge translation
heat stress
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