We believe safety doesn’t stop when the shift ends. At Wiqaya, we focus on raising awareness around post-work safety practices that ensure a secure environment, prevent risks, and maintain a healthy workplace for everyone.
✅ Learn what steps to follow after work ends to keep equipment, environment, and people safe.
✅ Identify signs of heat stress, fatigue, or chemical exposure before heading home.
✅ From everyday tips to critical safety protocols, gain tools to protect yourself and those around you.
At Wiqaya, we believe impactful safety awareness starts with collaboration.
Our platform actively partners with major health, education, and community institutions across the Kingdom to enhance the effectiveness of our content, share best practices, and promote a culture of prevention.
Our trusted partners include national health authorities, academic institutions, and professional associations committed to advancing safety awareness across Saudi Arabia.
Wiqaya is a national educational platform committed to promoting accurate and certified safety and health knowledge.
Our mission is to enhance awareness and guide all segments of society through trustworthy, evidence-based educational resources tailored for the Saudi community.
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Delivering precise and validated content to ensure community trust and safety.
Providing certified resources that are dependable and based on national health and safety standards.
Partnering with public institutions and experts to achieve a broader social impact.
All our awareness materials are reviewed and verified by experts.
At Wiqaya, we develop and deliver specialized safety content rooted in scientific sources. Our materials are tailored to meet the needs of government entities, universities, and service institutions — providing knowledge support that empowers organizational safety and public readiness.
We highlight the importance of full attention while driving, eliminating distractions like mobile phones and headphones, and the necessity of proper seatbelt use to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
A safe lab begins with protective equipment and ends with proper chemical handling. Learn the correct ways to manage lab materials, prevent contamination, and ensure the safety of everyone in the environment.
We focus on your safety while carrying out tasks from using tools and equipment properly to following worksite guidelines. Every action counts in building a safer workspace.
True safety doesn’t end when the job is done. It starts with awareness until the final moment and prepares a secure environment for the next shift with full responsibility and care.
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Your safety journey begins the moment you hit the road. Learn how to reduce driving risks, follow essential safety tips, and prevent road-related accidents all part of our workplace safety mission.
Explore our most common safety-related questions and get clear, practical answers to keep you and your family safe.
Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE), follow safety protocols, stay alert, and report hazards immediately.
Risk assessment helps identify potential dangers and implement control measures to prevent accidents.
Regular safety training should be held at least every 6 to 12 months, or whenever new hazards are introduced.
Ensure the vehicle is well-maintained, avoid distractions, follow speed limits, and always wear a seatbelt.
Follow standard operating procedures, wear lab-appropriate PPE, and handle chemicals with extreme care.
Report it immediately to your supervisor, seek medical attention if needed, and document the incident.
Clean up your workspace, secure equipment, turn off machinery, and review any hazards to prevent issues for the next shift.
Yes, proper training is required to handle, store, and dispose of hazardous materials safely.
Conduct proper handover, communicate any risks, and ensure the environment is safe for the incoming team.
Absolutely. Everyone is responsible for maintaining a safe workplace by following rules and reporting concerns.
Through regular audits, safety observations, incident reports, and continuous improvement plans.
Clear signage, proper lighting, organized workspaces, accessible emergency exits, and engaged employees.