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🇲🇦 Morocco EHS / HSE

Free, browser-based safety, environment, energy & CSR tools adapted to Morocco — plus a verified legal register covering the Code du travail (Loi 65-99), workplace-accident law (Loi 18-12 / CNSS), environment and energy-efficiency instruments, with official Bulletin Officiel source links.

Tools adapted to Moroccan requirements

Every AEGIS tool runs free in your browser and maps onto the Moroccan framework — Loi 65-99 Titre IV (hygiène & sécurité), the Comité de Sécurité et d'Hygiène (CSH), médecine du travail, CNSS accident reporting, the Département du Développement Durable environment laws and AMEE / Loi 47-09 energy efficiency, alongside ISO 45001.

☀️ Heat stress in Morocco — what the law says

Unlike the Gulf states, Morocco has no national fixed-hours summer "midday work ban". Heat is instead managed through the employer's general duty under the Code du travail (Loi 65-99) to protect workers' health and safety. In hot interior and southern regions (Marrakech, Errachidia, the south-east and agricultural zones) employers should run a documented heat-illness prevention plan — WBGT/temperature monitoring, work–rest rotation, shade and hydration.

Approach: Employer general duty of care + risk assessment Legal basis: Loi 65-99, Titre IV (Hygiène et sécurité)

🌡️ Build a heat-illness prevention plan

Morocco legal register

Verified EHS/HSE, environment and energy instruments with the responsible authority and an official source link. Filter by domain:

Key programmes & official authorities

The institutions and portals that publish, enforce and support Morocco's EHS framework.

Official portals

Morocco EHS — frequently asked questions

⚠️ This register is a curated guide for awareness, not legal advice. Instrument titles and citations are shown in their official source language (French/Arabic). Laws and implementing decrees change — always confirm the latest official text in the Bulletin Officiel (sgg.gov.ma) or via the linked authority before relying on any entry. "Verified" means the instrument number and source were confirmed; "Confirm latest" means details should be re-checked at the official source.