EU rejects draft rules on sun protection

The European Parliament today rejected draft EU-wide rules designed to protect workers from overexposure to the sun, arguing that such guidelines should be laid down on the national level.

EU rejects draft rules on sun protection

The European Parliament today rejected draft EU-wide rules designed to protect workers from overexposure to the sun, arguing that such guidelines should be laid down on the national level.

EU politicians backed the other part of the so-called ’sunshine directive’ that calls for protection of employees against artificial radiation coming from devices such as lasers or x-ray machines that can damage eyes and skin.

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