WHO on the problems of sun bathing in solarium facilities
WHO k problematice opalování v soláriích
Přehled vybraných kapitol z dokumentů WHO týkajících se prevence poškozování zdraví vlivem UV záření při opalování v soláriích. Z materiálů vyplývá, že dodatková expozice UV záření je nežádoucí a je třeba ji výhledově účinně regulovat.
Klíčová slova:
UV záření – solária – dokumentace WHO.
Authors:
A. Lajčíková
Authors‘ workplace:
Státní zdravotní ústav, Praha, ředitel MUDr. J. Volf, PhD.
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2005; 85(2): 76-77
Category:
Various Specialization
Overview
Presented is a review of selected chapters of WHO documents regarding prevention of damaged health due to exposure to UV radiation in solarium facilities. From that material it follows that supplementary exposure to UV radiation is not desirable, and in future it is necessary to regulate it efficiently.
Key words:
UV radiation – solarium facilities – WHO documentation.
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