Strict safety norms should be enforced
Reader is concerned about workers ignoring safety measures
when at construction sites.
Abu Dhabi
World Day for Safety and Health at Work is being celebrated
tomorrow, April 28, and our highest priority should be oriented towards the
principle of prevention of danger.
A look at some of the maintenance activities being carried
out by the staff of some companies that work on the installation of
advertisement stickers on high rise buildings within the capital made me write
about this important safety issue. They use the suspended scaffolding to paste
these stickers on the windows. However, observing them at close quarters I
noticed that most of them were not wearing appropriate safety gear.
My fear aggravated when I noticed that a group of
construction workers who were working on seven-storey building were carrying
out their jobs without wearing any safety gear. This was alarming and there was
no way I could reach out to them and inform them to adhere to safety measures.
These two observations highlight the need for stricter
enforcement of safety norms. We do note that companies have strict safety
guidelines in place for the welfare of their workforce. However, there is
always an exception. Some companies even hire part-time workers, and it appears
that safety is not a matter of priority for them and precautionary measures are
sidelined. This is dangerous as even a minor miss may end up in loss of life or
permanent injury to the worker involved.
Through this report, I request the concerned authorities to
consider this matter and enforce stricter rules for workers who engage in jobs
at high altitudes. The need for a standard acknowledgement and acceptance to
conform to safety standards is essential when permits for such jobs to be
carried out are issued.
Let ‘Safety First’ be on everyone’s mind at all time. Keep
reminding each other and remembering with a strong inner sense the three key
notes: ‘Safety for me, for you and for everyone’ as a mantra to achieve better
safety results.
— The reader is an operations manager based in Abu Dhabi.
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