The International Labor Organisation has moved to engage more firms for safety inspections in Bangladesh’s readymade garment factories in a bid to complete the assessment within the promised time. The government in association with the ILO is conducting factory inspections which are not on the lists of two international retailers’ groups.
In the last week of October, ILO issued an international tender to hire firms who will work with teams of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) to complete the safety assessment by January. ILO is interested in hiring firms that carried out safety inspection in the RMG factories under the initiatives of global retailers’ groups. Two international initiatives — Accord and Alliance — have already completed their safety assessment in more than 1,700 garment factories.
The government in association with the ILO announced a separate inspection program for about 1,500 garment factories which are not on the lists of Alliance and Accord and which are mainly engaged in subcontracting. ILO hired BUET to carry out the inspection and a total of 420 factories have been assessed so far since November last year.
BUET says completion of the first phase of inspection and renewal of contract for the second phase of inspection have been delayed due to procedural complexities and some disagreements between local and foreign experts over inspection standards.