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Raising awareness of Covid-19 prevention among workers

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  • 11 August 2021
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
Subject(s)
Coronavirus
Apparel and textiles
Bangladesh
Raising awareness of COVID-19 prevention among workers
Language(s)
English
Notes
OHS Resource Guide 5 of 5
Covid-19 Sticker.jpeg
Language(s)
Bengali
Notes
Until April 2022 the training is also available for everyone to access through the Quizrr OHS app which can be downloaded from the Google Play store using this QR-code. The training is currently only available on Android phones and tablets.

This guide accompanies the Covid-19 prevention awareness-raising training materials available on ETI’s Covid-19 outbreak resource pack for RMG factories in Bangladesh jointly with Quizrr. While the digitally-designed training methodology as applied in ETI’s VSCF project in Bangladesh is only available by procuring a user license from Quizrr, the materials are available on Quizrr’s digital platform for ETI members and their suppliers to use as part of other awareness-raising initiatives. The training aims to raise awareness on health and safety at the workplace, focusing on rights, responsibilities, and systems, and with a clear gender equality lens throughout. The training consists of live action and animation films and quiz-questions.

Further resources

Quiz-questions 

Health & Safety

Fire Safety 1

Fire safety 2

Fire safety 3

Covid-19 disease control prevention, from WHO:
(Note: You are responsible to check rights to use the material with WHO)

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