About one in every three deaths that take place from nonmelanoma skin cancer is reportedly caused by working outdoors under the sun.
The World Health Organization has cautioned regarding this in a joint report along with the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Nonmelanoma skin cancer "refers to a group of cancers that develop in the upper layers of the skin.
The two main subtypes of this cancer are basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma."
As per the report, in 2019, an estimated 28 per cent of the global working-age population was exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation while working outdoors.
Nearly 19,000 people from 183 countries succumbed to nonmelanoma skin cancer in 2019.
More than half of these fatalities, about 65 per cent, were males.