218-A - Sun safety education for state employees.

§  218-a.  Sun  safety  education  for  state  employees. 1. Any state  employee who spends more than a total of five hours  per  week  outdoors  shall  be  provided  information  about  (a)  the  potential  dangers of  diseases caused by over-exposure of the sun, such as  skin  cancer,  (b)  the  existence  of  available protections and their proper uses, and (c)  any other information necessary to afford an employee his  or  her  best  opportunity to protect themselves from the sun.    2.  An  employer  of  any  employee subject to subdivision one of this  section shall ensure that any necessary information  is  given  to  each  employee  for  his or her use during their employment, at no cost to the  employee.    3.  The  commissioner,  in  consultation  with  the  commissioner   of  education,  shall  determine  the  form  and  content of the information  supplied to the state employees who are subject  to  the  provisions  of  this section.