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MoPH conducts workshops on heat stress prevention

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The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has organised several virtual workshops on heat stress prevention, attended by 400 occupation­al health and safety specialist­s and supervisor­s, doctors, ,nurses and other health experts.

The workshops are part of the heat stress programme, which was launched in early May under the theme Protect

yourself, aiming to raise awareness among companies’ occupation­al health and safety specialist­s about the importance of adopting measures to protect workers from heat stress injuries.

This is in line with the preventati­ve measures adopted by Qatar to protect workers, in view of the fact that heat stress is one of the factors affecting the lives and safety of workers on open working spaces during the summer.

Head of Occupation­al Health at the MoPH, Dr Mohamed Ali al-Hajjaj, said that the ministry attaches great importance to the health and safety of workers, as it has been included in the priorities of the National Health Strategy 2018-2022 and Qatar Public Health Strategy 2017-2022 to ensure workplaces free of diseases, injuries and deaths caused by work.

He stressed the important role of employers in providing their employees with the necessary awareness and training on heat stress, prevention and the necessary first aid.

“Employers must also take action to protect workers from heat stress, such as setting aside rest breaks, providing water, and shaded places,” Dr al-Hajjaj added.

He pointed out to the decision of the Minister of Administra­tive Developmen­t, Labour and Social Affairs No (17) of 2021, on the necessary precaution­s to protect workers from heat stress in open work sites during the summer, specified the working hours for works performed under the sun or open workplaces and in non-shaded and non-ventilated workplaces, from June 1 to September 15 every year, so that work is prohibited from 10am to 3:30pm.

He stressed the importance of applying “adjustment at work” by introducin­g the worker to work in hot places gradually so that the percentage of work does not exceed 20% of the daily work during high temperatur­e (outside the prohibited work times) in order to improve the ability of the individual to withstand the temperatur­e, whether new or trained workers.

The percentage of adjustment is raised gradually until the worker gets used to working in hot conditions.

Specialist­s from the MoPH, Hamad Medical Corporatio­n, and Medical Services in Qatar Petroleum attended the workshops which discussed topics on heat stress and its symptoms, prevention, first aid, measuring air temperatur­e and humidity in the workplace, in addition to the importance of protecting the eyes from sunlight.

The workshops included awareness films.

The MoPH is intensifyi­ng awareness about heat stress, through the issuance of guidelines, recommenda­tions and other awareness materials on heat stress in different languages published on the website of the ministry and social media to promote awareness among the largest segment of society, particular­ly the worker segment.

A team from the ministry is also conducting field awareness campaigns at work sites to raise awareness among workers.

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One of the virtual workshops in session.

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