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Saudi Arabia law to protect outdoor workers from sun | Saudi Arabia law to protect outdoor workers from sun |
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New health and safety regulations to protect outdoor workers from the sun have come into effect in Saudi Arabia. | New health and safety regulations to protect outdoor workers from the sun have come into effect in Saudi Arabia. |
From now until mid-September, labourers are banned from working outside between noon and 15:00. | From now until mid-September, labourers are banned from working outside between noon and 15:00. |
The Saudi government says the regulations show its concern for workers' well-being and safety. | The Saudi government says the regulations show its concern for workers' well-being and safety. |
Oil, gas and emergency maintenance workers are exempt from the new rule, provided that measures are taken to help protect them from the sun. | Oil, gas and emergency maintenance workers are exempt from the new rule, provided that measures are taken to help protect them from the sun. |
Companies that flout the ban face heavy fines or even closure. | Companies that flout the ban face heavy fines or even closure. |
In a statement, the Saudi ministry of labour said: "The ministry is working hard in providing a secure work environment that is safe from all occupational hazards." | In a statement, the Saudi ministry of labour said: "The ministry is working hard in providing a secure work environment that is safe from all occupational hazards." |
However, some workers quoted by Saudi media cast doubt on whether the rule would be enforced. Others feared their wages would be cut if their hours were reduced. | However, some workers quoted by Saudi media cast doubt on whether the rule would be enforced. Others feared their wages would be cut if their hours were reduced. |
Correction 4 July 2014: An earlier reference to Qatar's policy on working outdoors was incorrect and has been removed. | |
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