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Saudi Arabia to prohibit working under the sun from 12pm to 3 pm starting June 15

The ban applies to private sector establishments and aims to protect workers from heat risks during the hottest hours
Saudi Arabia to prohibit working under the sun from 12pm to 3 pm starting June 15
The ministry has released a guide on its website to assist with implementing the policy.

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, in partnership with the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health, will enforce a ban on outdoor work under direct sunlight from 12 pm to 3 pm, starting June 15 through September 15.

The ban applies to all private sector establishments and aims to protect workers from the severe risks associated with sun exposure and heat during the hottest hours of the day. The regulation seeks to safeguard the well-being of workers by minimizing the risk of heat-related illnesses and ensuring a safer work environment.

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Employers are required to reorganize working hours to comply with the new rules, thereby enhancing workplace safety, preventing occupational diseases, and reducing the incidence of work-related accidents.

Moreover, to assist in the implementation of this policy, the ministry has released the “Procedural Guide for Occupational Safety and Health to Prevent the Effects of Sun Exposure and Heat Stress,” which is available on its official website. The guide provides detailed information and guidelines to help employers and employees manage the risks associated with working in hot conditions.

Furthermore, the ministry has established mechanisms for reporting any violations of this ban, including a dedicated hotline (19911) and a mobile app, ensuring that compliance is monitored and that the workforce is adequately protected.

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