DUBAI: Dubai Municipality has kicked off today its Health and Safety Week event, in conjunction with the World Workplace Health and Safety Day, which is celebrated on 28th April each year, with the participation of both government and private entities, to promote best practices and exchange experiences in the field of health, safety and prevention of accidents and illnesses to ensure a safe working environment for all.
Dubai Municipality continuously reviews its occupational health and safety programs to develop innovative solutions and ensure compliance with global health and safety standards, as well as the unique requirements in this region. The Municipality remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring the highest standards of operations, and proactive protection of public health, while promoting the broader goals of achieving resilience, institutional flexibility, and environmental preservation.
Currently, the Municipality is spearheading public safety through initiatives such as the Occupational Hea
lth and Safety Control Program, and the Environmental Health Control Program in the Emirate of Dubai. It also includes a specialized division for Health and Safety Management in Labor Buildings, which aims to minimize the negative impact of climate change as well as an integrated program for health and safety awareness encompassing action plans and field campaigns which utilise multilingual social media presence.
Dr. Naseem Rafie, Naseem Rafie, Acting CEO of the Health and Safety Department at Dubai Municipality, stated that the weeklong event will provide a venue to showcase ongoing efforts in developing an integrated preventive system encompassing occupational health and safety frameworks, to ensure compliance for all employees.
She further explained that occupational safety and health management systems are preventive systems, which can facilitate comprehensive mechanisms for proactive actions and its workplace applications. It aims to ensure proactive risk management, and protection of human capital in
the face of workplace hazards while bolstering the safety of workers.
Dr. Naseem said, ‘Dubai Municipality utilises advanced occupational health and safety management systems across the UAE. Further, the municipality uses meticulously designed procedures, regulations, and policies to ensure the safety and well-being of all municipal employees and its service recipients. The event reaffirms our long-standing commitment to developing a sustainable health and environmental system, aimed at making Dubai the premier sustainable and well-being-centric destination. Moreover, it furthers our wise leadership’s vision to position Dubai as the best city to live and work in the world.’
The Health and Safety Week, which will take place from April 29 to May 2, 2024, will feature talk sessions on the impact of climate change on occupational health and safety, and provide insights into the future of occupational health and safety. It will also include presentations on best health and safety practices, as well as workshops
exploring first aid methods and critical risks that could impact workplace safety.
An accompanying exhibition will feature specialized health and safety companies offering medical examinations to employees, while workers’ awareness workshops will raise awareness on mandatory safety procedures and workers’ rights.
Representatives from key government organisations such as the International Labour Organization (OSH), the Dubai Health Authority, the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, Drydocks World, the Permanent Committee of Labor Affair in Dubai, and Dubai Ambulance will be taking part in the event. Private entities like SaveFast Fire and Safety LLC, SaveFast Training Academy, SERCO, Al Maya Group, PRIME Hospital, Al Borg Medical Laboratories, 7 Dental, Sabz international, and Rubicon Exotic, will also be participating.
Source: Emirates News Agency