Abu Dhabi municipality warns against illegal upper decks

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Warning comes after it was found that many employees prefer to live in the upper decks of commercial outlets.
Warning comes after it was found that many employees prefer to live in the upper decks of commercial outlets.

Abu Dhabi - The warning comes after it was found that many small business employees and even managers, particularly in industrial areas, prefer to live in their own workshops or office rooms.

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Published: Sun 17 Apr 2016, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Sun 17 Apr 2016, 4:36 PM

The Abu Dhabi City Municipality (ADCM) has warned all owners of commercial, industrial and occupational facilities not to use such facilities as accommodation.
The warning comes after it was found that many small business employees and even managers, particularly in industrial areas, prefer to live in their own workshops or office rooms.
The municipality has called on organisations to remove unlicensed upper decks in commercial outlets and occupational facilities. The move would ensure workers' safety, prevent accidents and injuries, provide adequate health conditions and maintain public health and safety.
The call is made in the context of the municipality's campaign, targeting areas within the precincts of Al Wathba Municipal Centre to ensure the commitment of commercial and occupational facilities, as well as warehouses, to provide decent living for their workers and not use upper decks for lodging, sleeping or storing.
This inspection campaign so far resulted in serving 10 offences and 177 warnings, pursuant to Law No. 16/2009, which prohibits adding tools, equipment or devices, making changes to decorations or facades of commercial establishments (such as chimneys, restaurants, gas cylinders, awnings, air conditioners, lighting works) without a permit or using these overhead decks for lodging, sleeping or storing areas, which fall short of safety requirements.
Offenders are offered a one-week grace period to redress the conditions and remove additions and causes of offences, in order to avoid possible legal proceedings. Recurrent violators will be served judicial transgressions.
The municipality will continue its inspection campaign to stop additions and partitions of existing structures without permits, be it in villas, flats, residential or commercial buildings.
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ADM calls businesses to provide decent accommodation for workers, comply with HSE standards. 10 offences, 177 warnings served during upper decks inspection campaign. Supplied photo
ADM calls businesses to provide decent accommodation for workers, comply with HSE standards. 10 offences, 177 warnings served during upper decks inspection campaign. Supplied photo

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