1,300 male and female employees to manage crowds at the Grand Mosque
Makkah Al Mukarramah - The staff of the Security and Safety Agency, Emergency Response and Risks Agency, the Favoring Agency and Crowd Management working in the Grand Mosque are working to support the service system inside the Grand Mosque and its external facilities, through more than (1300) male and female employees working together according to a clear methodology and well-thought-out plans. Its goal is to strengthen the system of organizational and security services provided at the Grand Mosque during the seasons.
Qualified national cadres manage the entry operations of those entering from the doors of the Grand Mosque through international standards for organizing, controlling paths, achieving precautionary measures, and regulating access to the courtyard, pursuit and chapels. forbidden.
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has benefited from training and distributing male and female employees with many studies, field research and mechanisms aimed at achieving smoothness and organization in the movement of entry and exit to and from the ancient house while following preventive and precautionary measures, in addition to preparing comprehensive periodic reports on the observed observations periodically through The competent departments and their modification to improve the outputs of the system of services for visitors to the Grand Mosque.
The tasks of the employees are comprehensive and diverse, including the implementation of emergency plans and facing risks in the Grand Mosque in accordance with international safety regulations and instructions, ensuring safety aspects in isolated and construction areas, accompanying the imams of the Grand Mosque during prayers, organizing corridors and chapels on the ground floor and the first floor of the third Saudi expansion, and organizing funerals chapels The two-rak’ah prayer space, facilitating movement in Jabal al-Safa, preventing prayer or gathering behind the shrine, directing them to designated chapels, and maintaining that all corridors and electric elevators in the Holy Mosque are free of any impediment to movement, and other packages of services provided to the pilgrims of the Grand Mosque throughout the year.