Skin cancer screening that works around construction schedules

Rosters are tight, sites change weekly, and workers are spread across multiple locations. Flare screens your crew without pulling anyone off the tools.

77% Workplace cancer claims are skin cancer
10+ High-UV roles on a typical construction site
0 Site visits or lost time required

Why construction struggles with screening

Traditional skin checks mean booking a clinic, pulling workers off active sites, and coordinating across subcontractors and shift patterns. Most construction businesses know UV is a hazard — they just can't find a screening model that fits around project timelines, FIFO rosters, and the reality of workers spread across dozens of locations. The result is that screening either doesn't happen, or participation is so low it barely counts as a program.

UV-exposed roles on a typical construction site:

Roofers
Scaffolders
Concreters
Formworkers
Earthworks operators
Crane operators
Steel fixers
Labourers
Site supervisors
Traffic controllers

You provide the roster. We handle the rest.

A worker photographing a spot on their arm with their phone
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Your worker snaps a photo

You provide your worker contact details and we send each worker an SMS with a link to their personal screening profile. They photograph the area of concern and mark the location on a body map. No downloads, no appointments, no time off site.

A nurse practitioner reviewing a screening submission
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Our clinical team reviews it

Each submission goes through an image quality check, then nurse practitioner assessment. If a concern is identified, it's escalated to a GP for review and sign-off. Your team does nothing — the clinical pathway runs independently.

A verified clinical result delivered to a worker's phone
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Results go straight to the worker

Within 48 hours, the worker receives their outcome. If a concern is flagged, a GP-signed referral letter goes to their phone — ready for a Medicare-covered consultation. You receive aggregate participation data only.

“We couldn't get blokes off site for a skin check — now they do it from the smoko shed.”

See how Flare fits your sun safety program.