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6/28/24, 2:16 PM                           Workforce safety amid extreme heatwaves - Health Magazine

           International SOS alerts companies to ensure workforce safety amid
           extreme heatwaves
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           June 27, 2024
        International  SOS, world’s leading  health and security services company, alerts companies  in the UAE to ensure
        safety of the workforce with heatwaves expected to become more severe globally. As heatwaves are most dangerous
        natural  hazards,  it  can  cause  extreme  health  and  safety  risks  for  workers. Almost  half  of  the  global  population,

        including  over  one  billion  workers,  are  at  risk  of  being  exposed  to  high-heat  episodes  due  to  higher-than-normal
        temperatures and heatwaves, which have already been recorded in June 2024 and this year’s April being the hottest
        April on record.
















































        Heatstroke, dehydration and heat exhaustion are just some of the dangers workers face in extreme heat conditions.
        These conditions can lead to decreased productivity, increased accidents and even fatalities. Annually, 22.85 million
        occupational injuries and 18,970 work-related fatalities are attributable to excessive heat. In the UAE, heat stress is a
        recurring issue for outdoor workers, especially during the summer when temperature may reach up to 50°C. With an
        aim to address this issue, the Ministry of Labour has imposed a nationwide ban on outdoor work between 12:30 PM
        and 3:00 PM during summer. Additionally, the Ministry has mandated employers to clearly display their working hours
        and provide appropriate rest areas that are equipped with drinking water, first aid kits and sun protection measures.
        In 2023, the country witnessed nearly 95.5 percent of employers comply with the ban due to the Ministry’s rigorous
        inspections.





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