Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 16, 2026

Pharmacologic Induction of Epidermal Melanin and Protection Against Sunburn in a Humanized Mouse Model
Published on: September 7, 2013
Understanding young adults' sun safety practices in the workplace
Emma K Quinn1,2, Ela Rydz1,2, Anita Brobbey1,3
1Department of Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
None:
BackgroundCurrent literature suggests young outdoor workers experience a higher risk for workplace exposures including elevated risk of sun related health risks for outdoor workers.ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess young workers' understanding of sun-related hazards and associated sun safety practices in the workplace.MethodsA survey targeted young workers ages 18 -25 years in Canada and the United Kingdom either currently or previously employed. The full survey was on a variety of workplace hazards, and we report here on the subset of respondents who reported working outdoors for at least part of their typical day, for which a sun safety-related module was also asked. A sample of survey respondents were also invited to participate in a focus group.ResultsNearly all (97%) of the 760 outdoor workers reported knowledge of skin cancer being a risk of sun exposure, but few workers (13.9%) reported receiving sun or heat safety training. Over half (65%) reported little concern about workplace sun exposure. Self-reporting of sun safe practices among respondents, such as often wearing UVR protective clothing (7.5%) was poor.ConclusionsFindings suggest that young workers have moderate awareness of workplace sun safety, but generally reported poor adherence with sun-safe practices at work.
Related Concept Videos
Mutations
Chromosomal Alterations Are Large-Scale Mutations
While point mutations are changes in a single nucleotide in...
Survey Safety
Standard Precaution
Hand hygiene is the most crucial means to prevent the transmission of disease. Employers are legally required to provide their workers with personal protective equipment (PPE) to minimize exposure or contact with...
Pigmentation
Melanin occurs in two primary forms: eumelanin that provides black and brown pigment and pheomelanin that provides red color. Dark-skinned individuals produce more melanin than those with pale...
Factors Affecting Body Temperature
Factors may include:
PPE Use in Healthcare Settings II: Doffing

