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Safety at work ‘will improve output’

New regulation­s ‘will draw more skilled workers’

- Nick Webster nwebster@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // New standards of workplace health and safety brought in this year will reduce accidents and unsafe working procedures, and attract more skilled workers to the country. Steps being taken to improve standards have been discussed at the first national forum for safety and occupation­al health in Dubai.

A tightening of employment protocols and improved reporting of injuries at work will highlight weak spots in need of attention to improve workers’ rights and profession­al health. “There will be a new registrati­on procedure for all workplace- related accidents and cases of injuries,” said Dr Amin Al Amiri, assistant undersecre­tary for public policy and licensing at the Ministry of Health and Prevention.

“If you don’t provide employees with a healthy and safe working environmen­t, we know their productivi­ty can be reduced by as much as 45 per cent.

“A new public health law will show improvemen­ts to standards of working conditions to ensure health and safety of all workers in all sectors.”

Areas listed for improvemen­t include environmen­tal conditions such as working in high temperatur­es or humidity, and exposure to harmful chemicals, viruses or parasites.

The latest health and safety standards will also consider social effects on workers that may hamper their productivi­ty and well- being, such as accommodat­ion, relationsh­ips with colleagues and employees or other psychologi­cal pressures that may inhibit mental health.

“We started to develop a guide on occupation­al health and safety three years ago,” said Dr Ayesha Suhail, director of primary health care at the health ministry.

“It is now compulsory for companies to develop a health and safety guide for the nature of any job. “Our mandate was to come up with a guide to ensure standards are met and complied with in a working environmen­t.”

Representa­tives of government and private bodies, internatio­nal and local experts, doctors and technician­s have been taking part in workshops to discuss safety standards, their implicatio­ns and costs of occupation­al diseases and accidents.

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