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Saudi Arabia: New Safety Rules Launched for High-Risk Jobs
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Human Resources and Social Development has introduced strict new regulations governing high-risk occupations, establishing a comprehensive licensing and accreditation framework for both individuals and organisations involved in occupational safety and health.
The new regulation introduces two distinct qualification pathways – a professional track and a practitioner track – for individuals working in hazardous occupations. It sets out detailed requirements for licensing establishments that provide occupational safety and health services, including consulting firms, training centres, and e-learning providers.
Under the framework, specific technical and regulatory standards must be met before accreditation is granted. The regulation outlines qualification requirements for practitioners and establishes governance protocols to ensure compliance with national safety standards.
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