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The Council carries out ‘Sunbed Test Exercise’
August 24, 2015
In accordance with the Sunbeds Act (Northern Ireland) 2011, whereby it is illegal for a person under the age of 18 to use a sunbed, Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council has taken steps to ensure local businesses are complying with the legislation.
To promote the importance of the legislation, the Council organised a ‘Sunbed Test Exercise’ to assess the controls and procedures local businesses have in place to prevent under 18 year olds using sunbeds.
The Council requested the help of a 14 year old volunteer who visited fifteen premises in the Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council area. It was identified that one out of fifteen premises disregarded the legislation and was willing to let the 14 year old use a sun bed – allowing her to be exposed to harmful Ultraviolet (UV) radiation which is one of the key causes of skin cancer.
Chairman of the Environmental Services Committee, Councillor Brian Hanvey would like to advise sunbed operators to take responsibility, adhere to the legislation or face the consequences, he said, “Due to the increase in skin cancer in recent years and incidents involving children suffering burns after using sunbeds, new legislation was introduced in 2011 to restrict their use.
“The purpose of the sunbed test exercise was to check that premises operating sunbeds within the Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council area were conforming to the legislation.
“Council Officers have been extremely proactive in advising sunbed operators of their legal obligations and the dangers of UV radiation exposure, especially to those under 18. Prior to the exercise, officers visited premises with sunbeds and held a free sunbed seminar, which provided key advice and information, urging businesses to be accountable and take the appropriate action to ensure the legislation is obeyed.
“Sunbed operators should be aware that the Council has the authority to serve fixed penalty notices of up to £250 to those who breach the law. It is vitally important that businesses make themselves familiar with the Sunbed Act (Northern Ireland) 2011, legislation and enforce the legal requirements,” he concluded.
For further information, please contact the Council’s Environmental Health Service Unit, Health and Safety section at ehealth@lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk, call 028 9250 9394 or visit www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk/business/health-safety-at-work/sunbeds. Information can also be found by visiting the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety website www.dhsspsni.gov.uk.
The Sunbeds Act (Northern Ireland) Act 2011
Prohibit the use of sunbeds in a commercial business to under 18’s
Prohibit the sale or hire of sunbeds to anyone under 18 years
Prohibit unsupervised use of sunbeds in a commercial premise
Prohibit the presence of persons under 18 being in a restricted zone
Provide information to sunbed users
Display a public information notice regarding health risks
Prohibit the provision or display of information making health claims.
Prohibit the sale or hire of sunbeds to anyone under 18 years
Prohibit unsupervised use of sunbeds in a commercial premise
Prohibit the presence of persons under 18 being in a restricted zone
Provide information to sunbed users
Display a public information notice regarding health risks
Prohibit the provision or display of information making health claims.