RIYADH — The General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) launched on Sunday a directory for occupational safety and health standards to serve as a unified reference for specialists, establishments, and relevant entities in Saudi Arabia. This is aimed at enhancing safety and health standards while protecting workers from occupational hazards as part of its broader strategy. The directory was launched at the opening of the seventh edition of the Global Occupational Safety and Health Conference 2025 (GOSH). Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Al-Rajhi inaugurated the conference in Riyadh on Sunday. According to GOSI, this directory of guidelines has been developed based on leading international practices in occupational safety and health. It aims to assist employers, workers in facilities, and inspectors by providing clear preventive standards to help reduce injuries and occupational hazards in the workplace. The directory includes more than 4,500 standards covering six main sectors: public industries, construction, agriculture, maritime activities, transport, and mining. Additionally, it features a comprehensive classification of more than 70 sectors based on the national directory of economic activities. The directory will establish standards that contribute to increasing productivity and promoting economic sustainability, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to achieve a prosperous economy by creating safe and encouraging work environments. Additionally, it seeks to enhance the Kingdom's position and its leadership role in supporting labor rights and investing in human capital, a fundamental pillar of comprehensive and sustainable development.