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    Summer midday work ban to begin on July 1

    News DeskBy News DeskJune 20, 2020Updated:June 20, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Labour and Social Development (MLSD) has announced that all preparations have been made to begin the supervision of the implementation of banning outdoor afternoon work in July and August.

    The annual ban, prohibiting outdoor work from midday until 4 pm during July and August months, aims to safeguard workers’ health, ensure their safety against heat exhaustion and sunstroke as well as prevent summer-related diseases and to reduce occupational incidents in view of the increasing temperatures and humidity.

    The Labour Ministry has launched an awareness-raising campaign, urging employers and workers to comply with the provisions of the edict.

    In this regard, the Ministry distributed multilingual brochures, leaflets and posts including information about the negative effects of high temperatures on workers’ safety and health, as well as on their productivity. It has also conducted virtual workshops aimed at promoting the culture of protecting workers’ safety and health at work sites in summer.

    MLSD Minister, Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan indicated that an average of 98 percent of private sector companies had complied with the ban in the past years, which, he said, proves the employers’ commitment to ensuring a safe and decent work environment for employees’.

    He pledged zero-tolerance against violators, noting that in case the violation is repeated, the penalty will be doubled, as stipulated by the ministerial edict.

    A jail term not exceeding three months, and/or a BD500-BD1000 fine, is the penalty inflicted on violators.

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