أنت تتصفح موقعنا باللغة العربية، لذا نحن نقوم افتراضيًا بإبطاء المحتوى باللغة العربية. إذا كنت تفضل عرض كل المحتوى المتاح بغض النظر عن اللغة، يرجى التغيير من هذا الزر.
أنت تتصفح موقعنا باللغة العربية، لذا نحن نقوم افتراضيًا بإبطاء المحتوى باللغة العربية. إذا كنت تفضل عرض كل المحتوى المتاح بغض النظر عن اللغة، يرجى التغيير من هذا الزر.
55 workers at a Bee'ah waste treatment plant were rushed to hospitals after being exposed to a gas leak and suffered from suffocation. 54 were discharged, given the day off and sent home to their accommodation.
الشركات
Bee'ah
- Employer
الفئة المتأثرة
Total individuals affected:
55
عمال مهاجرون: (
55
- Location unknown
, التخلص من النفايات
, لم يتم الإبلاغ عن النوع الإجتماعي
)
الإجراءات المتخذة: Both the company, Bee'ah, and the police investigated the cause of the gas leak. The company issued a statement claiming to have taken corrective action and that the incident was resolved.
Business and Human Rights Resource Centre invited Bee'ah to respond to the allegations ahead of the publication of this tracker; their response is available on our website.
About 55 workers of an environment company in Sharjah suffered from suffocation due to a gas leak at their workplace in Al Sajjah area...Initial investigations have revealed that the gas leak was caused during the treatment process of semi-liquid food waste at Bee'ah's waste treatment plant. The workers were rushed to different hospitals and 54 of them have been discharged. The police are investigating the source of the gas leak. Mohamed Abdullaziz, director of safety department at Bee'ah, said the incident happened when the workers were carrying out manual work at the plant. "Only one of the workers suffered from inhaling the gas, but all the workers on site were sent to the hospital as a precautionary measure." The workers were given the rest of the day off and sent to their accommodation to ensure safety.