As temperatures rise and the dangers of over-exposure to the sun’s powerful and damaging UV rays increases, UK roof system manufacturer, Marley, has launched its ‘Safe in the Sun’ campaign to inform roofers and construction workers about the risks they face whilst working outdoors – and what they can do to protect themselves.
With contractors working for long periods of time outdoors, often in direct sunshine and intense heat, Marley’s aim is to provide useful, no-nonsense advice to make sure they are aware of the potential risks and properly protected.
Be sun safe
This year’s campaign focusses on three important lines of defence in the fight against sun-induced illness – Cover Up, Use Sunscreen and Hydrate. Make sure site teams stay safe this summer with these 3 simple tips:
1. Cover Up
The first line of defence against sun damage should be clothing, especially made using high rated UPF fabrics, as it provides one of the most effective barriers against the sun’s harmful rays. Make sure as much skin as possible is covered up, especially areas that burn easily, such as the shoulders. Whilst a hard hat is essential on site, those incorporating a brim and flap to shade the face, ears and neck are best.
2. Use Sunscreen
Use sunscreen of at least SPF 30 and a star rating of 4 or 5 on all exposed skin. Ideally apply 20 minutes before going outside, both evenly and regularly throughout the day. Consider using a water-resistant formula as it is more able to cope with the effects of sweating.
3. Hydrate
Working hard on site in high temperatures means that the body loses fluid via sweat. To avoid dehydration, heat exhaustion and in extreme cases, heat stroke, drink regularly – ideally water - throughout the day.
Free Safe in the Sun kit
To ensure sun protection when it’s needed most, Marley is offering a free Safe in the Sun kit, including a Marley-branded T shirt, sunscreen and water bottle – everything a contractor needs to stay safe in the sun.
Encourage your site teams to register for an essential kit by visiting the Marley website – www.marley.co.uk/safeinthesun. Stock is limited, so early registration is recommended to avoid disappointment.
For more details on Marley’s Safe in the Sun campaign or for information about products, visit www.marley.co.uk