Work injuries cost over SR370 million in Saudi Arabia

Laborers work at a construction site in the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AFP)
Updated 17 May 2017
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Work injuries cost over SR370 million in Saudi Arabia

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia's Health and Safety Association said that work injuries in the private and public sectors amounted to over 67,000 in 2016, costing over SR370 million in medical treatment.
The highest number of work injuries recorded last year were of workers falling off high platforms at construction sites, while digging excavations and working in factories. Collisions came second. Suffocation inside underground septic tanks was the third cause of death or injury.
The numbers are based on the data provided by the General Organization for Social Insurance.
“It is more necessary now than ever to implement all safety measures and bring to account those responsible for shortcomings,” said Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, a representative of the organization.
He spoke at a recent meeting attended by over 300 industry safety specialists in Alkhobar.
He said the lack of training agency to teach Saudis safety forces
industrial companies to seek the expertise of foreigners to train their staff at high costs.


Housing pacts worth $83m signed at Jood event

Updated 06 March 2026
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Housing pacts worth $83m signed at Jood event

  • The deals were inked with nonprofit organizations in the presence of Municipalities and Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail

RIYADH: More than 2,500 families will be provided housing under agreements worth SR311 million ($83 million) signed recently, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The deals were inked with nonprofit organizations in the presence of Municipalities and Housing Minister Majid Al-Hogail, under the Al-Jood Menna Wa Feena campaign, which is affiliated to the Jood Housing platform.

The event was aimed at strengthening partnerships with the nonprofit sector to support developmental housing, the SPA reported.

Al-Hogail said these partnerships contribute to initiatives that will ensure stability for eligible families.