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Heat Stress and Sun Safety

Heat Stress and Sun Safety

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CAREX Canada has identified solar radiation as a top workplace hazard due to its link to skin cancer, heat stress, and significant health and economic impacts on the 1.7 million Canadians exposed to sun at work.

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Since it’s launch in 2011, this award-winning melanoma awareness video has touched millions and saved lives.

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This heat stress guide is intended to assist construction companies with managing exposure to heat during the summer and periods of high environmental temperatures. It does not include guidance for working around industrial sources of heat and humidity. Consult a qualified person for further guidance.

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Heat stress can be a serious health emergency. These guidelines are to help employers to minimize the effects of excessive heat on workers who work in outdoor or indoor environments at high temperatures.

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Taking measures to protect yourself from the sun will help to prevent the long term consequences of too much sun, such as skin cancer, and also the short-term effects, such as sunburn.

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This version of the poster can be cropped and is made to be compatible with various types of printers with different specifications. 

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This guide was developed by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA). The BCCSA is a not-for-profit association that provides services to more than 52,000 construction companies employing more than 220,000 workers. As a safety association recognized by WorkSafeBC, the BCCSA promotes workplace health and safety in compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations and guidelines.

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sun exposure is a concern at construction worksites. This guide was developed to assist construction employers in proactively managing UV exposure at work.

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