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‘Company owners pledge to abide by occupation­al safety measures’

Need to sterilize entire place on daily basis: Al-Ansari

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KUWAIT CITY, April 22: Deputy Director General of Planning and Administra­tive Developmen­t at the Ministry of Social Affairs Iman AlAnsari announced that work has been launched in the sector under the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces of the National Center for Occupation­al Safety and Health, which inspects labor housing to ensure their compliance with the occupation­al safety requiremen­ts for workers within the housing areas, reports Al-Anba daily.

Al-Ansari indicated the work of the center is permanent, and some new requiremen­ts have been approved by the center and imposed by the Ministry of Health. She explained that current inspection campaigns are to limit the spread of Coronaviru­s (COVID)-19), due to the rate of infection in the workers’ accommodat­ion, adding the sector has set some conditions that need to be followed and any party that violates those conditions will be sanctioned.

She stressed that all companies with accommodat­ions registered with the sector have been invited to explain the new requiremen­ts and direct them to sign pledges to adhere to the occupation­al health and safety requiremen­ts that focus on sterilizin­g the entire place on a daily basis and to provide temperatur­e measuring device, obliging the housing supervisor to measure the temperatur­e of all workers on their entry and exit from the house in a way every day.

Preventive

This is in addition to securing all preventive precaution­s such as masks, gloves, sterilizer­s, and detergents for workers living in the accommodat­ion, provided that the employer bears the costs, and it’s not permissibl­e to impose any charge on the worker.

Al-Ansari stressed the need to adhere to the special requiremen­ts in the accommodat­ion such as spatial distancing, and to serve them food in successive small groups to prevent gathering while eating meals.

Article (4) stipulates that the following be taken into account in the rooms at workers’ residence: The area allocated to an individual inside the common room must not be less than four square meters; not to accommodat­e more than four workers inside the same room in residentia­l compounds and eight workers in temporary housing; it is forbidden to use entrances, corridors, rooftops, or basements as rooms for house workers; windows of the building should not allow any dust to leak and should be covered with a metal wire that prevents insects from entering; all rooms must be well ventilated, having natural lighting and with adequate artificial lighting.

Special dining rooms must be provided in proportion to the number of workers residing there, and the employer must commit to providing the housing with the following basic equipment: wardrobes and single beds. It is not permissibl­e to use double-deck beds as well as appropriat­e air-conditioni­ng and water coolers, and in the event that high any worker is detected with high temperatur­e, he should be isolated directly in a special room. The Ministry of Health should be contacted immediatel­y to check on the worker to ensure his safety.

Al-Ansari concluded by extending thanks and gratitude to the Minister of Social Affairs and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Maryam Al-Aqeel for providing all support to conduct the work as required. He also appreciate­d the Director General of the Public Authority for Manpower and all the teams working on the frontline for their great efforts and continuous work, calling on the Almighty Allah to wipe out the epidemic and save everyone.

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Maryam Al-Aqeel

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