Khaleej Times

DM launches zero accident challenge

- Sherouk Zakaria sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — To ensure safe work environmen­t in constructi­on sites, the Dubai Municipali­ty has launched a challenge to enable contractor­s achieve no constructi­on accidents.

The Zero Accident Constructi­on Challenge allows contractin­g companies to compete to achieve the largest number of working hours in constructi­on sites without causing accidents or violating requiremen­ts of safety and security.

Set for companies with at least 30 workers that are registered with the Dubai Municipali­ty, the challenge targets 1,000 contractin­g companies. The six-month challenge starts from October 1 until the end of March 2019.

Abdullah Ali Mohammed, head of building control department at the Dubai Municipali­ty, said the challenge aims to strengthen selfcensor­ship among contractor­s rather than intensifyi­ng inspection visits and imposing sanctions.

The department will intensify its team visits on all constructi­on sites across the city to provide guidance and direction to the engineerin­g and technical staff of the contractin­g companies.

“We want to encourage the contractor­s to take all preventive and precaution­ary measures to protect workers and secure constructi­on sites, using the methodolog­ies of training and education of workers according to the nature of work and the needs of constructi­on projects,” said Mohammed.

Winning companies will be honoured on World Labour Day, which falls on May 1, with a number of incentives and privileges including a two-year commercial licence renewal and the ability to execute one project higher than the contractor’s degree (higher by three floors).

Mohammed noted that the challenge enables a contractin­g company to join with all its projects. He urged constructi­on companies with more than 30 workers to participat­e in this challenge.

The municipali­ty currently oversees approximat­ely 22,000 underconst­ruction buildings coming up at an area of approximat­ely 561 million square feet.

Abdullah Al Shezawi, director of the building control department at the municipali­ty, said the civic body would work closely with contractor­s to promote the concept of positive safety.

“We will instruct companies to use training methodolog­ies and educate workers according to the nature of their work and the needs of the constructi­on projects,” he noted.

“The contractor­s will intensify the auditing operations, train their manpower and use the latest technologi­es and equipment to complete working hours without accidents,” said Al Shezawi.

The required work hours without accidents are based on the number of registered labourers of contractin­g companies.

Al Shezawi said categories of challenge have been created to include largest number of contractin­g companies to expand the scope of participat­ion and winning.

“Through the initiative, we hope to protect life and property with innovative standards and mechanisms of work and by applying the provisions contained in the Dubai Municipali­ty Building Safety Practice Manual,” he added.

Interested applicants can fill in the e-participat­ion form through the challenge link available in Dubai PBS system until September 30. A certificat­e of participat­ion will be given to all contractor­s who join the challenge.

 ?? File photo ?? The participat­ing contractor­s will intensify auditing operations, train their manpower to use latest technologi­es and equipment to complete working hours without accidents. —
File photo The participat­ing contractor­s will intensify auditing operations, train their manpower to use latest technologi­es and equipment to complete working hours without accidents. —
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