Saudi Arabia's National Council For Occupational Safety And Health Responds To Allegations On Worker Deaths
The Council addressed these claims in a public statement via the Saudi Press Agency, calling the circulating reports “fallacies” unsupported by reliable data sources.
The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health in Saudi Arabia has firmly denied recent allegations claiming an increase in worker deaths due to workplace conditions in the Kingdom. The Council addressed these claims in a public statement via the Saudi Press Agency, calling the circulating reports “fallacies” unsupported by reliable data sources.
Death Rate Among the Lowest Worldwide
According to data from the Council, the occupational death rate in Saudi Arabia stands at just 1.12 per 100,000 workers—one of the lowest globally, as noted by the International Labor Organization (ILO). The ILO’s official website confirms Saudi Arabia’s progress in advancing workplace safety and reducing incidents of work-related injuries.
Progress and Commitment to Occupational Safety
The Council underscored the importance of the “National Strategic Program for Occupational Safety and Health Initiative,” a core component of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 since 2017. This initiative focuses on updating and enhancing the country’s safety regulations, legislation, and workplace standards to protect all employees.
Mandatory Safety and Health Measures
Saudi labor regulations mandate that employers provide comprehensive medical insurance for all employees, enforce summer work-hour restrictions, and limit outdoor work during the hottest hours to protect workers. These measures are aligned with international standards set by the ILO, showcasing Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering a safe work environment.
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