Aqil Abdul Ali Bu Hussain, Assistant Undersecretary for Labor Relations at Bahrain’s Ministry of Labor, has confirmed 99.96% compliance to date with the midday work ban
In common with its Gulf neighbours, Bahrain prohibits outdoor work at the hottest time of day in the summer months – in Bahrain’s case from 12 to 4pm from 15 June to 15 September – to protect workers from the dangers of heat stress. Violators are subject to imprisonment for up to three months and fines ranging from BD500 to BD1,000, or either penalty. The ministry has also opened a hotline for members of the public to report any violations observed during the midday work ban period.
The Assistant Undersecretary attributed the high level of compliance to the effective partnership between the Ministry and employers in ensuring a safe and healthy work environment, and embodies the Kingdom of Bahrain's commitment to international labour standards ensuring the rights and safety of workers. Prior to the ban taking effect, the Ministry held awareness workshops with occupational safety officers and supervisors from private sector establishments, and published educational materials through its online platforms to inform workers about the risks of heat stress and midday sun exposure.
The Assistant Undersecretary said that the Ministry’s inspection team identified just six violations during the two months following the midday work ban taking effect, affecting 12 workers, after the team carried out 17,605 inspection visits. He praised the level of awareness among employers and workers of the importance of adhering to the decision, which contributes to protecting workers from summer risks and diseases, and raising work efficiency and productivity. He also stressed that the Ministry continues to enhance its advice through its electronic platforms regarding the danger of heat stress and exposure to direct sunlight at noon, to improve occupational health and safety in workplaces.
The Assistant Undersecretary pointed out that the Kingdom of Bahrain continues to implement best practices and occupational health and safety requirements to protect workers from occupational injuries during this time of high temperatures and humidity.