Prevention

It is far easier to prevent dermatitis than to cure it. The basic aim of prevention is to identify risks to the skin and look to eliminate or, at least, minimize them.
It is far easier to prevent dermatitis than to cure it.
Effective prevention, however, requires full cooperation between all involved, management and employees alike. The basic aim of prevention is to identify risks to the skin and look to eliminate or, at least, minimize them.
There are five principal points to the process of implementing skin care management:
- Conduct an assessment of current work practices including substances which may represent a danger to the skin
- Introduce new processes, working practices or Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), as required
- Introduce a Skin Safety Regimen
- Staff training and communication to increase awareness and encourage compliance
- Ongoing monitoring and review
