Employers are to blame for 99% of work-related accidents in UAE

Employers are to blame for 99% of work-related accidents in UAE

The declaration from a Dubai Government official that worker lives are being put at risk due to firms failing to properly clothe and protect them has been supported by global health and safety companies and manufacturers of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).

Raed Al Marzouqi, head of Occupational Health and Safety at Dubai Municipality, told delegates at the recently concluded BOHS Worker Health Protection Conference in Abu Dhabi, that 99 per cent of work-related accidents in the UAE are the fault of the employer.

Al Marzouqi said companies operating in high-risk environments that fail to provide basic requirements to protect their employees will be penalised: “If you bypass the system and rules, authorities will take disciplinary action, if you do not provide the right training, right tools and right protection for the workers you will be held responsible,” he said. “In a country like the UAE, we have a diversity of workers and when we take them in, we have an obligation towards them, like they do towards us.”

The BOHS Worker Health Protection Conference was told of instances in which workers have suffocated due to a lack of protection to harmful materials, while others have died in falls from buildings because they were not wearing harnesses. Basic training in the construction industry is also often not being delivered properly, it was claimed.

In response, international companies specialising in safety and health at work are rolling out a series of training programmes along with new technical textiles and PPE at the upcoming Intersec trade show, which takes place from 22-24 January 2017 Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Derekduck, an innovator of nonwoven chemical protective clothing, is among more than 220 exhibitors at the three-day event’s Safety & Health section, and will launch two new products under its Ultitec brand name: the Ultitec 1800 lightweight, breathable waterproof protective clothing; and the Ultitec FR Plus flame retardant protective clothing line.

Jason Lin, Derekduck’s general manager, said its CE certificated type 6 to type 3 garments offer protection against hazardous particulates, liquid spreads and chemical liquid jets, and were used in the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and during Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant fallout.

“We’re proactively assisting our Ultitec distributors to develop our target Middle East and Asian markets,” said Lin. “We aim to popularise the importance of wearing protective clothing, as we believe that work safety is not only about focusing on PPE products, but more importantly, to establish and promote better work protection knowledge to management level for increasing worker safety.

“For this reason, Derekduck provides a series of training sessions for our local markets’ distributors and potential customers by holding product training conferences, joint events and seminars. We hope that through Intersec 2017, we can continue to build the Ultitec brand exposure, and let more consumers know that Ultitec can provide better body protection and meet their needs.”

Giasco, an Italian manufacturer of safety shoes that exports to more than 80 countries, is another Safety & Health exhibitor at Intersec 2017 that will launch its 2017 catalogue with several new styles and innovations.

Alessandro Schenato, Giasco’s export manager, said although in the past cost was a deciding factor in PPE purchasing decisions among regional companies, worker health protection is now more paramount.

“Our business is increasing a lot in the Middle East in the last few years, due to the higher quality standards required in this market today compared to 10 years ago when the price was the main topic,” said Schenato.

“We’ve noticed that Middle East companies today are focusing more on better quality PPE made in Europe, in order to offer a higher level of protection for their workers. Our innovative safety shoes offer the best level of safety due to high level of raw materials used by the most advanced technologies available in the market.”

Now in its 19th edition, Intersec is the world’s leading trade fair for security, safety, and fire protection, and will feature more than 1,300 exhibitors from 54 countries. Safety & Health is one of seven sections at the annual showcase, and has witnessed rapid growth over the last five years, further underlining the importance of Middle East worker health protection.

“With governments and regional industries increasingly prioritising worker safety and wellbeing, the importance of using the right protective clothing and safety equipment to ensure workplace safety becomes paramount,” said Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, the organiser of Intersec.

“Intersec’s Safety & Health section offers regional trade buyers, contractors, engineers, labour suppliers and developers a unique opportunity to meet with and key global suppliers and manufacturers of the entire spectrum of PPE and technical textiles.”

A Techtextil Pavilion in the Safety & Health section will also present the entire spectrum of technical textiles and nonwovens for professional and protective clothing, as well as the latest laminating technologies for coating, printing, finishing and other products and services.

More information on the exhibition is available at

www.intersecexpo.com