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Developing a pool of master trainers

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  • 11 August 2021
  • Tools, Guidelines & Briefings
Subject(s)
Training
Coronavirus
Bangladesh
Apparel and textiles
Developing a pool of master trainers
Language(s)
English
Notes
OHS Resource Guide 3 of 5
OHS flipchart 1: COVID-19
Language(s)
Bengali
OHS flipchart 2: Risk assessment
Language(s)
Bengali
OHS flipchart 3: Accident investigation
Language(s)
Bengali
OHS flipchart 4: Ergonomics
Language(s)
Bengali
OHS flipchart 5: Human factors
Language(s)
Bengali

This guide accompanies the five OHS flipcharts available on ETI’s Covid-19 resource pack and developed for RMG factories in Bangladesh. The aim is to provide an overview of how the resources can be used as part of developing a pool of Master Trainers within factories.  

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