How the Law Protects Factory and Heavy Industry Workers in Bahrain

How the Law Protects Factory and Heavy Industry Workers in Bahrain

 

Bahrain’s factory and heavy industry sector includes steel plants, manufacturing facilities, chemical processing plants, and large-scale production sites.

These workplaces often involve hazardous machinery, high temperatures, chemical exposure, and physically demanding tasks.

Because of these risks, Bahraini labour law and occupational safety regulations provide strong legal protections to ensure worker safety, fair treatment, and adequate compensation.

 

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 Key Legal Rights for Factory and Heavy Industry Workers

  1. Safe Working Environment
    • Employers must ensure machinery is properly maintained and fitted with safety guards.
    • Dangerous areas must have warning signs and restricted access.
  2. Mandatory Safety Training
    • Workers must be trained in machine operation, hazard awareness, fire safety, and emergency evacuation.
  3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Employers are required to provide gloves, safety glasses, helmets, hearing protection, and protective clothing at no cost.
  4. Regulated Working Hours
    • Maximum daily and weekly work hours are set by law, with mandatory rest breaks to prevent fatigue-related accidents.
  5. Occupational Health Measures
    • Workers exposed to hazardous substances must undergo regular health screenings and have access to medical care.

 

Employer’s Legal Obligations

  • Conduct regular safety inspections and risk assessments.
  • Implement strict machine lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance.
  • Report all workplace accidents to the Ministry of Labour.
  • Provide insurance coverage for workplace injuries and illnesses.

 

Worker’s Responsibilities

  • Operate machinery only after proper training.
  • Follow all safety protocols and wear PPE at all times.
  • Immediately report defective equipment or unsafe practices.
  • Avoid tampering with safety devices or bypassing safety systems.

 

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Example:

A steel mill worker noticed that a conveyor belt safety guard was missing. He reported the issue to his supervisor, who halted operations until repairs were made. This prevented a potential injury and demonstrated compliance with Bahrain’s occupational safety laws.

 

Best Practices for Factory and Heavy Industry Workers

  • Attend all safety training sessions, they are legally required and protect your health.
  • Keep PPE clean, functional, and always ready for use.
  • Know your right to refuse unsafe work without retaliation.
  • Maintain a record of any unsafe incidents for legal protection.

In our previous blog on Safety and Legal Standards for Electrical and Field Maintenance Workers in Bahrain


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