Doha: The
Ministry of Labour has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting workers from
heat stress during the summer season through strict enforcement measures,
regular inspections, and expanded awareness campaigns, including a new
"Campaign Ambassadors" initiative aimed at reaching workers directly
at their workplaces.
Hamad
Al Buraidi Al Marri, Head of the Awareness Team at the Ministry of Labour, said
inspectors conduct regular inspections across all regions to monitor compliance
with the ban on outdoor work during peak heat hours. If a violation is
confirmed, the Minister of Labour may order the temporary closure of the
worksite where the breach occurred. The restrictions apply not only to workers
in direct sunlight but also to those in enclosed or shaded locations that lack
adequate ventilation.
Al Marri explained that workers may carry out duties until 10am, after which work must stop during the hottest period of the day. Activities may resume at 3:30pm. The ministry also launched an "Ambassadors Programme" in cooperation with the Workers Support and Insurance Fund, with ambassadors delivering awareness sessions in multiple languages to help workers understand heat stress risks and preventive measures.
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