Beside some documented benefits attributed to ultraviolet solar radiation (solar UVR), a lot of adverse effects are a consequence of a chronic exposure, including the occurrence of photo-induced skin cancer. Improvement in risks perception, due to UVR overexposure, in the case of occupational or recreational exposure, is of great importance for public health. The amount of exposure to UVR has to be assessed as accurately as possible, with the aim to characterize different exposure conditions and, by their appropriate management, to prevent adverse health effects attributed to prolonged exposure to solar radiation (SR). The available technology allows to acquire such information, either using miniaturized and wearable sensors, or through devices who exploit radiative transfer models by integrating satellite-based radiometric data with meteorological data. We proceeded to an intercomparison to evaluate the performance of different devices in three commonly exposure conditions. Applications using satellite data, developed for preventing sunburn during recreational exposure, are adeguate for that purpose, while for a more accurate exposure assessment, only those which evaluate the irradiance in near real-time provide acceptable results. Unlike earlier, the low-cost devices that use wearable sensors showed inadequate performance for our purpose.

Smart technologies: useful tools to assess the exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation for general population and outdoor workers / Militello, A.; Borra, M.; Bisegna, Fabio; Burattini, Chiara; Grandi, C.. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016:(2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th Italian National Conference on Photonic Technologies, Fotonica 2016 tenutosi a Rome; Italy) [10.1049/cp.2016.0945].

Smart technologies: useful tools to assess the exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation for general population and outdoor workers

BISEGNA, Fabio;BURATTINI, CHIARA;
2017

Abstract

Beside some documented benefits attributed to ultraviolet solar radiation (solar UVR), a lot of adverse effects are a consequence of a chronic exposure, including the occurrence of photo-induced skin cancer. Improvement in risks perception, due to UVR overexposure, in the case of occupational or recreational exposure, is of great importance for public health. The amount of exposure to UVR has to be assessed as accurately as possible, with the aim to characterize different exposure conditions and, by their appropriate management, to prevent adverse health effects attributed to prolonged exposure to solar radiation (SR). The available technology allows to acquire such information, either using miniaturized and wearable sensors, or through devices who exploit radiative transfer models by integrating satellite-based radiometric data with meteorological data. We proceeded to an intercomparison to evaluate the performance of different devices in three commonly exposure conditions. Applications using satellite data, developed for preventing sunburn during recreational exposure, are adeguate for that purpose, while for a more accurate exposure assessment, only those which evaluate the irradiance in near real-time provide acceptable results. Unlike earlier, the low-cost devices that use wearable sensors showed inadequate performance for our purpose.
2017
18th Italian National Conference on Photonic Technologies, Fotonica 2016
exposure assessment; outdoor workers; public health; smart technologies; ultraviolet solar radiation
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Smart technologies: useful tools to assess the exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation for general population and outdoor workers / Militello, A.; Borra, M.; Bisegna, Fabio; Burattini, Chiara; Grandi, C.. - ELETTRONICO. - 2016:(2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th Italian National Conference on Photonic Technologies, Fotonica 2016 tenutosi a Rome; Italy) [10.1049/cp.2016.0945].
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