Oman Daily Observer

Factory workers encouraged to remain on premises

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, APRIL 25

The owners of factories engaged in the production or basic commoditie­s have been urged to convert part of their administra­tive blocks into temporary lodgings for their workers to ensure continuity of operations amid the lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic.

The recommenda­tion is among a number of measures adopted by a technical committee set up by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) to ensure that the lockdown does not hamper the supply of goods deemed essential to daily life in the Sultanate despite the lockdown.

The panel comprises officials from the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries, Ministry of Transport, Directorat­e General of Customs of the Royal Oman Police, Public Authority of Stores and Food Reserves, Public Authority for Consumer Protection, Oman Global Logistics GROUP-ASYAD and Oman Aviation Group.

The team was formed to mitigate any impacts from the lockdown on the availabili­ty of basic commoditie­s and ensure that cross-border movement of commoditie­s was smooth, said Eng Mohammed bin Said al Mahrouqi (pictured), Head of the Exemptions Department at MOCI.

Part of the committee’s mission is to ensure that local factories have the raw materials and spare parts they require to function normally. Industries operating within free zones and under the auspices of the Public Establishm­ent for Industrial Estates (Madayn) are operating normally, he said.

Also as part of measures to support the smooth operation of factories, workers are encouraged to stay on the plant premises during the lockdown. Owners have been urged to convert part of the administra­tive offices into rooms for workers to sleep in.

Drivers are instructed to wear protective clothing, masks and gloves. When they enter the free zones, they are urged not to leave their trucks. The process of unloading and shipping of consignmen­ts of trucks in the facility is to be carried out by another team of dedicated employees who will also wear protective clothing, masks and gloves. The teams working on the production lines will wear different colour clothes or signs so they can be easily identified.

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