18th July 2006, 11:04 PM
We don't provide sunscreen on professional H and S advice - combination of reasons include - potential allergic reactions, provision of an awful mix of chemicals for topical application (seriously would you put any of the ingredients on your skin if they didn't come in a cocktail in a pretty yellow bottle?) and the main reason - if your skin is burning, it is telling you something - cover up and don't use sunscreen as an excuse to stay in the sun longer.
Make sure you drink the water though. And wear the hat (and ditching the hard hat because it is hot doesn't cut much ice with H and S either)
Make sure you drink the water though. And wear the hat (and ditching the hard hat because it is hot doesn't cut much ice with H and S either)