Dhs10,000 fine for UAE companies not reporting occupational injuries

Dhs10,000 fine per (non-reported) case is applicable, and the Ministry of Labour shall blacklist the company until the offence is resolved
The Ministry of Labour has urged private sector companies to implement occupational safety and health standards while on duty and report workers occupational injuries without any delay, state news agency WAM reported.
Maher Al Obed, Assistant Under-Secretary for Inspectional Affairs, said, “The ministry’s keenness to provide a safe working environment for workers comes as support to avoid occupational injuries, and through the application of innovative standards for occupational safety and health in addition to taking the necessary steps against the non-complying facilities.”
He explained, “The facilities who don’t report occupational injuries, illness or deaths, are violating Cabinet Decision No. 40 of 2014, which states that a Dhs10,000 fine per (non-reported) case is applicable, and the Ministry of Labour shall blacklist the company until the offence is resolved.”
The Ministry of Labour must be informed of any work-related injuries that cost any workers three or more days of absence, and within 24 hours from the date of injury, only if it occurs during working periods or while commuting from/to a workplace.
The rule also applies in cases of workers catching any one of the listed diseases on the occupational labour diseases agenda.
“The ministry receives reports
on its 800665 hotline or via the e-mail, wiis@mol.gov.ae,
clarifying the worker’s name,
 labour card number,
 property number,
date of the injury and a contact phone number,” Al Obed said.
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In case of injury, the employer shall bear the costs of treatment in addition to paying any transport expenses required for until the treatment is concluded or the worker presents a clear statement of a permanent disability.
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