UAE guide for private sector businesses, employees going back to work
Private sector businesses in Dubai can now operate
at full capacity provided they follow a new list of guidelines, after
authorities announced that restrictions measures aimed at slowing the spread of
coronavirus in the workplace would end on June 3.
Here is the full list of guidelines from the United
Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE).
1. Sanitize equipment and facilities continuously.
2. Ensure that social distancing measures are
maintained between employees, and between customers.
3. Place checkpoints at all entrances to the
workplace, where temperature measurements must be taken and recorded upon an
employee’s arrival and departure.
4. Sterilize all labor housing and facilities daily.
5. Establish checkpoints at the entrances of
workers’ housing where their temperature will be taken when they enter or exit
the building.
6. Ensure that a safe distance is maintained between
employees when they use the establishment’s transportation facilities.
7. Develop a plan to organize transportation from
workers’ housing to the work areas and vice versa to ensure a 25 percent
capacity in vehicles is kept.
8. Provide sanitary isolation stations for employees
who are infected with the virus or are suspected of being infected.
9. Report any cases of workers who show symptoms or
are suspected of being infected.
The MoHRE stipulated that some groups of people will
be exempt from returning to work and are expected to work from home.
They include:
1. Pregnant women.
2. Employees over the age of 55.
3. People of determination.
4. Employees who suffer from respiratory or chronic
illnesses.
5. Employees with children in the ninth grade and
below.
6. Any other category which the institutions
determines can work from home




