Laws to protect the work environment between modern technologies and investment risks A comparative study between internal Laws and international work levels

Ola Azzam

Privet Law/ Civil Law/ Labor and Social Security Law - Law - Helwan

Abstract

As the work environment is considered a basic and vital sector of the environment as a whole, as the worker performs his work tasks on a daily basis, which makes him affected more than it affects them, it has become obligatory for legal entities, both national and international, to intervene in order to protect this environment from risks That you are staring at, by organizing the conditions and conditions of working in it and balancing that with organizing and managing investments in human and material resources to avoid the risks resulting from it, which is the subject of our study for this research. The scope of the research is determined by studying environmental protection Laws in several Arab Laws, as Kuwait (Law 42 of 2014), and Egyptian (Law 4 of 1994), with labor laws, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act: OSHA as a foreign experience, and its comparison with international work levels on the other hand, to address the issue of protecting the environment from investment and technical risks. Therefore, in addition to adopting the comparative approach, the research adopted the analytical and fundamental approach in studying the research topic; then we can analyze and root the legislative texts, not only directly related to the work environment but also those that can be expanded in interpretation to include protecting a work environment from risks such as investment and other risks.

Keywords

work environment, environmental protection, modern technologies, increased investments, investment risks, pollution, technological risks.