Here is a diagram that shows how sensitive human skin is to different wavelengths (green line; from Wikipedia).

The red curve is the sunlight and the blue curve is how effectively bad each wavelength is for human skin.
The blue is calculated as sensitivity (green) multiplied by sun ‘power’ (red). It is used to calculate the UV Index.
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That diagram has a logarithmic scale so the green line is easier to draw. But a linear scale is much easier to understand.
So here is the ‘skin sensitivity’ in a linear diagram:

No danger of sunburn above 320 nm.