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Skin protection is not only a core component of personal hygiene, but also of preventive healthcare in the workplace. Skin protection not only contributes to occupational safety, but can also have a positive effect on health and increase well-being.
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Regular skin protection prevents skin diseases that can be caused by occupational exposure to harmful substances. It protects against irritation, allergies and long-term damage, which can not only impair health but also limit the ability to work. A consistent skin protection routine helps to maintain the integrity of the skin barrier and supports its ability to regenerate.
Skin protection products are suitable for anyone who comes into contact with harmful substances in their day-to-day work. This is particularly true for professions in the chemical industry, healthcare, the construction industry and for anyone who regularly uses cleaning agents or disinfectants. People who work outdoors and are exposed to environmental influences such as strong sunlight also benefit from appropriate skin protection - in this case in the form of UV protectants.
Careful skin protection consists of 3 steps and involves much more than simply applying cream to contaminated skin areas once. It is also part of the general hygiene measures and is therefore a legal requirement in companies:
Companies are legally obliged to inform their employees about risks in the workplace and to instruct them on the subject of skin protection. This includes information on suitable protective measures and the correct use of skin protection products. Such instruction is not only a legal requirement, but also a sign of a sense of responsibility towards employees.
The costs of skin protection measures in the workplace are generally borne by the employer. This includes the provision of skin protection products and instructing employees in their use.
The frequency of application depends on the type of activity and exposure to harmful substances. An individually customised skin protection plan, which should be part of occupational health care, provides information on the necessary protective measures and application intervals.