Safety and Legal Standards for Electrical and Field Maintenance Workers in Bahrain

Safety and Legal Standards for Electrical and Field Maintenance Workers in Bahrain


Electrical and field maintenance work in Bahrain’s construction, contracting, oil & gas, and industrial sectors is considered high-risk employment.

Workers face dangers such as electric shocks, falls from height, equipment malfunctions, and exposure to hazardous environments.

To protect them, Bahraini labour laws and occupational safety regulations require strict compliance with safety and legal standards.

This blog outlines the key safety requirements, legal rights, and employer responsibilities for electrical and field maintenance workers in Bahrain.

 

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 Key Legal Protections

Bahraini regulations and safety codes require employers to:

  1. Provide Safety Training
    • Workers must be trained in electrical safety, lockout/tagout procedures, fall prevention, and emergency response.
  2. Ensure PPE is Provided
    • Personal Protective Equipment such as insulated gloves, helmets, protective eyewear, and flame-resistant clothing must be supplied at no cost to the worker.
  3. Comply with Electrical Safety Codes
    • All work must meet national electrical installation and maintenance standards to prevent accidents.
  4. Control Access to Hazardous Areas
    • Only authorized and trained personnel may enter high-voltage or restricted work zones.
  5. Provide Insurance and Medical Care
    • Coverage for work-related injuries or illnesses is mandatory.

 

 Employer’s Legal Obligations

  • Maintain equipment in safe working order through regular inspections.
  • Clearly label hazardous zones and electrical installations.
  • Establish emergency shutdown and first aid procedures.
  • Report all incidents and injuries to the Ministry of Labour.

 

 Worker’s Responsibilities

  • Follow safety protocols and wear PPE at all times.
  • Use proper tools and equipment as trained.
  • Report damaged equipment or unsafe conditions immediately.
  • Avoid bypassing safety systems or taking shortcuts.

 

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Example:

A field maintenance electrician was repairing a faulty power distribution panel. Before starting work, he followed the lockout/tagout procedure to disconnect power and verified the absence of live current. This compliance with safety standards prevented a potentially fatal electric shock.

 

Best Practices for Electrical and Field Maintenance Workers

  • Always check that power is fully disconnected before starting electrical work.
  • Keep PPE clean and in good condition request replacements when necessary.
  • Participate in refresher safety courses regularly.
  • Document unsafe practices and report them through official channels.

In our previous blog on Legal Protections for Port and Maritime Shipping Workers in Bahrain


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