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Sharjah Police Roll Out New Team to Improve Workplace Safety Across the Emirate

A new on-ground initiative aims to bring unregistered firms into the system while making workplaces safer for everyone.

Workplace safety in Sharjah is getting a serious upgrade. In a move that feels both timely and necessary, Sharjah Police has introduced a specialised proactive team focused on improving safety standards across businesses in the emirate.

The idea is simple but impactful — identify companies that are not yet registered under safety systems, bring them on board, and guide them step-by-step towards proper compliance. It’s less about penalties and more about prevention, something that’s increasingly becoming the UAE’s approach to regulation.


Safety teams are now going door-to-door across Sharjah

Instead of waiting for companies to come forward, this new team is heading out into the field. They’re visiting industrial zones, warehouses, and smaller business clusters — the kind of places where safety gaps can often go unnoticed.

During these visits, the team is doing more than just inspections. They’re helping businesses register under the Sharjah Occupational Safety and Health System, explaining what’s required, and making the process feel less overwhelming.

For many smaller firms, especially those operating quietly without formal systems in place, this kind of support can make a big difference. It’s not always about ignoring rules — sometimes it’s just a lack of awareness or resources.


Turning safety guidelines into everyday action

One thing that stands out about this initiative is its focus on education. Instead of handing out fines or warnings, the team is spending time on training and awareness.

Companies are being walked through real-world safety practices — not just theory. Think emergency response planning, identifying workplace hazards, and setting up systems that actually work day-to-day.

It’s the kind of guidance that goes beyond paperwork. Businesses learn how to handle risks before they escalate, which ultimately protects both employees and operations.

Brigadier Dr Ahmed Saeed Al Naour pointed out that this shift towards a proactive model is about readiness. In other words, making sure companies are prepared long before something goes wrong.


Addressing hidden risks in unregistered workplaces

Unregistered companies are a key focus here — and for good reason. When a business operates outside official systems, it often misses out on structured safety protocols.

That gap can lead to:

  • Poorly managed risks
  • Lack of emergency preparedness
  • Increased chances of workplace incidents

By bringing these companies into the fold, Sharjah is aiming for consistency. Whether it’s a large industrial facility or a small warehouse, the expectation is the same — follow approved safety standards.

This also creates a level playing field. Businesses that already invest in safety won’t feel like they’re competing with others cutting corners.


How does this fit into the UAE’s growing safety focus?

Spend enough time in the UAE, and you’ll notice a clear pattern — safety is no longer treated as an afterthought. From construction sites in Dubai to warehouses in Sharjah, there’s a visible push towards stricter, smarter systems.

This initiative fits right into that bigger picture.

Colonel Jassim bin Talai’a described safety as a shared responsibility, and that really sums it up. Authorities can set the rules, but businesses need to follow them actively.

All of these points to one thing — Sharjah isn’t just reacting to problems anymore. It’s trying to prevent them before they happen.


A safer work environment, step by step

For business owners, this initiative is both a wake-up call and an opportunity. There’s now direct access to guidance, training, and support — but also a clear expectation to meet standards.

For workers, the impact is more immediate.

A safer workplace means:

  • Fewer accidents
  • Better emergency readiness
  • More confidence while working
  • Improved overall well-being

In industries where risks are part of daily operations, even small improvements can make a noticeable difference.

Sharjah’s new proactive safety team feels like a step in the right direction — practical, hands-on, and focused on real results. By combining awareness with enforcement, the emirate is setting a tone that other regions may soon follow.

As businesses grow and industries expand, keeping people safe will always remain the priority. And with initiatives like this, that goal feels a lot more achievable.

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