Solar UVR exposures of three groups of outdoor workers on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland

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Gies, HP [1 ]
Roy, CR [1 ]
Toomey, S [1 ]
MacLennan, R [1 ]
Watson, M [1 ]
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[1] QUEENSLAND INST MED RES, BANCROFT CTR, BRISBANE, QLD 4029, AUSTRALIA
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The solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposures of three groups of outdoor workers, physical education (PE) teachers, ground staff/gardeners and Lifeguards were measured using UVR-sensitive polysulfone (PS) film badges. The exposures all took place on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland over 5 consecutive weekdays in November 1992. For the three groups, the shoulder badges received greater UVR exposures than the chest badges, in agreement with previous studies. The PE teachers received the highest UVR exposures while the lifeguards received the least. One of the 5 days of the study was overcast with some rain showers and UVR doses for this day for all groups were significantly lower than on the other 4 days, however the ratio of exposure to ambient remained relatively constant. All groups had measured UVR exposures in excess of occupational guidelines, indicating that protective measures, including education and behavior modification, which are becoming much more common in occupational situations in Australia, are both timely and necessary.
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