Briefing: Occupational safety and health regulations in Oman

Charles Egbu, Tariq Umar, Sam Wamuziri, Mohamed Shaik Honnurvali

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    Abstract

    Poor occupational safety and health (OS&H) results in an economic burden of 4% of the total world gross domestic product (GDP). Effective OS&H regulations and their implementation are one of the main factors in achieving an improved safety performance. This article discusses the current OS&H regulations applicable in all industries including construction in Oman. Construction is one of the main industries in Oman, which contributes about 9% towards its GDP. This article attempts to offer some basic understanding of the OS&H regulations applicable to both employees and employers in Oman. The current regulations comprise four chapters and 43 articles, which address some of the key areas, including the specifications of worker uniform and personal protection equipment, medical care, precautions against hazards, special precautionary measures, OS&H management system and enforcement by ministry inspectors. The minimum number of employees for an employer to have a qualified OS&H supervisor is 50. Different agreements between Oman and the International Labour Organization indicate that Oman is committed to implementing the National Programme for Work, which aims to build Oman's labour market and to provide decent work.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)93-99
    JournalProceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers: Management, Procurement and Law
    Volume171
    Issue number3
    Early online date13 Jun 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2018

    Keywords

    • Civil engineering

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