Only about a third of outdoor workers protect themselves properly from solar UV radiation, according to new research.
The University of Otago study surveyed the sun-protection practices, equipment and workplace culture of more than 1000 workers in nine outdoor occupational groups - forestry, roading, sawmilling, postal delivery, viticulture, landscaping, construction, horticulture and farming.
Personal protection was scored on practices such as wearing hats, shirts, other protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Hat wearing was the most common practice but only one-third of hats worn shaded the face, neck and ears.
The two least common practices were using moveable shade structures and limiting sun exposure between 10am and 4pm.