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Digital Safety for Blue Collar & Essential Workers
Three simple rules. Three emergency numbers. Available in English, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, and Urdu. Designed for every worker in the UAE.
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👤 Instructor • Digital Law
📅 Updated: April 2026 • 🌐 English & Arabic • 🏅 Certified
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Blue collar workers in the UAE who constitute the majority of the workforce are often the least informed about digital law and among the most vulnerable to its consequences. Many send footage home to family as a natural way of sharing their UAE experience. Many have no idea that doing so during a crisis is a serious criminal offence that could end their employment and result in deportation leaving their family without income. This module explains exactly what they need to know, in their own language, with care and respect.
- State in their own words that UAE Cybercrime Law applies to them regardless of nationality, language, or employment status
- Name and follow the three rules they must never break during a crisis: do not film, do not share, do not forward
- Correctly identify and dial the three UAE emergency numbers and explain what each is for
- Describe the shelter protocol for the emergency scenario most relevant to their work environment
- Explain how to communicate safely with their family at home during an emergency without sharing restricted content
- Identify what they should do if their employer asks them to do something they believe breaks the law
This module is the most-enrolled module in the Digital Citizenship UAE programme. Every worker who participates in all five lessons and completes the quiz receives a certificate designed specifically for blue collar workers — colourful, with their name on it, and designed to be taken home and shown to their family. The module is available in English, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, and Urdu.
COURSE CONTENT
The Three Rules — Simple and Clear
- Rule 1: Do NOT Film Emergencies or Incidents at Work — Why and What Happens
- Rule 2: Do NOT Share or Forward Videos of Emergencies — Even in Private
- Rule 3: Do NOT Post About What Is Happening at Your Workplace
- Why These Rules Exist: The UAE Government Needs to Control Information
- Visual Summary: Three Rules in Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, and Urdu
- Preview
What Happens If You Break the Rules
- What Can Happen: Fine, Arrest, and Deportation — Explained Clearly
- The Impact on Your Family: Visa Status and the People You Support
- It Has Happened to Workers Like You: Real Cases, Anonymized
- Summary in Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, and Urdu
Emergency Numbers and What They Mean
- 999, 998, 997 — What Each Is For and When to Use Each
- Call Script 1: I Need Police at Address — In All Five Languages
- Call Script 2: I Need an Ambulance at Address — In All Five Languages
- Call Script 3: I Found Something Dangerous — In All Five Languages
- Download: Emergency Numbers Card — Save to Your Phone Lock Screen Now
Staying Safe at Work During an Emergency
- Construction Site: Stop Work, Find the Shelter Area, Stay Inside
- Hotel: Follow Hotel Security, Move Away from Lobby Glass
- Logistics Warehouse and Domestic Settings: Your Specific Steps
- The Rule for All Workplaces: Follow Whoever Is in Charge, Stay Inside
- What Do You Do? Your Workplace Emergency Scenario
Talking to Family Back Home
- What to Send and What NOT to Send: Safe Family Communication Explained
- Template Message in Arabic: Save and Send When an Emergency Occurs
- Template Message in Hindi: Save and Send When an Emergency Occurs
- Template Messages in Tagalog and Urdu: Save and Send When Needed
- Module Quiz: 8 Visual Questions — Complete for Your Certificate
Requirements
- Available in English, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, and Urdu
- Designed for lower digital literacy levels — visual quiz, no long reading
- Approximately 40 minutes — can be completed with supervisor support
- Every worker who completes the module receives a certificate
Description
- Three rules: do not film, share, or forward — in all five languages
- Consequences explained with care: arrest, fine, deportation — what it means for your family
- Three emergency numbers with call scripts in all five languages
- Safe family communication templates in Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, and Urdu
- What to do if your employer asks you to break the law
INSTRUCTOR

UAE Digital Safety Institute
Accredited Digital Law Educator⭐ 75,237 Reviews 4.4 Rating 👥 912,970 Students 📚 16 Courses
The UAE Digital Safety Institute is a specialist educational body focused on digital law literacy across the Emirates. Our instructors are legal professionals and digital safety specialists with direct experience of UAE Federal Cybercrime Law enforcement.
- 40 min
- 5
- All levels
- 5 languages
- Yes (all workers)
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