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The Labour Ministry educates delivery drivers on workplace and road safety

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Last updated: 2024/07/19 at 8:10 AM
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The Ministry of Labour (MoL) recently organized an awareness workshop for motorcycle drivers in delivery companies in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health and Qatar Red Crescent. The aim of the workshop was to introduce the drivers to the Ministry’s e-services, raise their awareness on preventing workplace injuries and heat stress, and enhance their road safety awareness. This initiative is part of the MoL’s efforts, along with its partners, to educate delivery drivers on safe driving practices, the importance of following traffic rules, and preventing work-related injuries and heat-related diseases.

During the workshop, representatives from the MoL, Ministry of Health, and Qatar Red Crescent provided the drivers with information on how to use the Ministry of Labour’s e-services, highlighted the new services offered by the Ministry, and emphasized the significance of following traffic rules and driving safely on all types of roads. The drivers were also given solutions to their queries, taught how to prevent heat stress risks, and provided with proper first aid techniques for injuries both at work and at home. This workshop is just one of the many awareness seminars and workshops conducted by the MoL as part of the ‘Towards a Safe Work Environment’ campaign, which aims to enhance workers’ awareness on preventing work injuries, ensuring occupational safety and health standards are met, and improving traffic safety in the country.

The Ministry of Labour’s focus on promoting a safe work environment for delivery drivers is crucial in a time where online deliveries have become increasingly popular. With the rise in demand for delivery services, it is essential for drivers to understand and adhere to safe driving guidelines in order to prevent accidents and injuries. By providing drivers with the necessary information and awareness about workplace safety, the Ministry of Labour is taking proactive steps to ensure the well-being of delivery drivers and reduce the risks associated with their job.

Furthermore, the collaboration between the MoL, Ministry of Public Health, and Qatar Red Crescent highlights the importance of partnership in promoting workplace safety and health. By coming together to conduct workshops and awareness programs, these organizations are able to reach a larger audience of drivers and educate them on important safety practices. This collaborative effort not only benefits the drivers but also contributes to creating a safer work environment for all individuals involved in the delivery industry.

The emphasis on utilizing e-services provided by the Ministry of Labour is also a step in the right direction towards creating a more efficient and streamlined process for drivers. By introducing drivers to these services, the Ministry is not only simplifying administrative tasks but also empowering drivers with the tools and resources they need to ensure their safety and well-being. This move towards digitalization is reflective of the government’s efforts to modernize and improve the delivery industry in Qatar.

Overall, the awareness workshop for delivery drivers organized by the Ministry of Labour, in collaboration with its partners, is a significant step towards promoting workplace safety, preventing injuries, and enhancing road safety awareness among drivers. By educating drivers on safe driving practices, preventative measures for heat stress, and first aid techniques, the Ministry is equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform their jobs safely and effectively. Through continued efforts and initiatives like this workshop, the Ministry of Labour is making strides towards creating a safer and more secure work environment for all individuals in the delivery sector.

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