Workplace Skin Cancer Checks:
From Wellness Initiative to Corporate Responsibility

40% of ANZ boards have never assessed their workforce's skin cancer risk

In Australia and New Zealand, skin cancer kills more people than road accidents, and two in three people will be diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70.

This isn't just a wellness issue - it's a governance blind spot that could carry potential director liability.

This new data reveals how forward-thinking organisations across ANZ are transforming skin check programs from tick-box exercises into genuine health outcomes that protect employees, reduce costs, and demonstrate measurable ESG impact.

Featuring data from 410 HR managers and 48,000 workplace skin checks, this in-depth analysis explores:

  • Why current programs fail to provide diagnostic follow-up
  • How integrated models deliver better outcome tracking
  • The compliance gap that is putting Directors at risk
  • Employee detection rates of 1 in 8 with malignant or precancerous lesions, and specific incident rates by industry
  • Skin cancer screening frameworks with proven ROI

Navigate increasing WHS obligations, close governance gaps, and position yourorganisation at the forefront of workplace health transformation.

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