UVDose
Solar UV exposure, built from the sensor already on your crew’s wrist. UVDose fuses Apple Watch Time in Daylight with the ARPANSA UV index into a per-worker record: indicative exposure monitoring your HSE team can act on and your officers can point to.
UV index by hour · midday exposure elevated
The regulatory drivers, plainly
Solar UV carries the same general WHS duty as any other hazard, and it's prosecutable the same way. Most outdoor workforces just haven’t been monitored against it.
Outdoor workers without full sun protection
0%
Most outdoor crews work exposed, with no consistent PPE or monitoring behind the policy.
NSW workplaces providing no UV protection
0%
A quarter of NSW workplaces provide none of the standard sun-protection measures at all.
NSW skin-cancer workers comp claims, one decade
$0.0M
The direct cost of a hazard that's typically treated as background risk rather than a monitored one.
Skin cancer from years of outdoor work rarely reaches a courtroom either. The cost shows up later: a workers-comp claim, a premium loading, or a regulator improvement notice, long after the exposure happened. The evidence gap is the same either way: a policy that existed, and a hazard nobody actually measured.
Already proven, now built for the workforce
The dose engine behind UVDose Enterprise is the same one that already runs consumer UVDose: Time in Daylight, measured on-wrist, cross-referenced against the ARPANSA UV index for the worker’s location. What’s new for employers is everything built around it.
Crew and site aggregation
See UV exposure rolled up by crew, site, and role, not just individual by individual.
Exceedance policy engine
Set your own thresholds against the UV index and get flagged when a crew is tracking over them.
WHS audit pack
One export that shows the UV hazard was identified, monitored, and managed: the record for your due-diligence file.
Sunscreen and PPE program evidence
Pair exposure data with your existing sun-safety program to show it's actually being followed, not just issued.
A private nudge, not a clinical feature
When a worker’s cumulative annual UV dose crosses a threshold, they get a private, worker-side nudge to book a skin check, through your program or a partner clinic network. Their employer never sees the nudge or the result. What you see is an anonymised participation figure: the percentage of your workforce screened this year, as due-diligence evidence for your program.
There are no skin photos, lesion comparisons, or clinical images anywhere in UVDose Enterprise. Exposia identifies and refers; clinicians examine and treat.
Looking for the individual app?
UVDose Enterprise is for employers monitoring a workforce. If you’re after your own personal UV exposure tracking, that’s a separate app: uvdose.com.au.