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Published in: Fire Technology 2/2017

18-05-2016

Fire Safety in the Readymade Garment Sector in Bangladesh: Structural Inadequacy Versus Management Deficiency

Authors: Zia Wadud, Fuad Yasin Huda

Published in: Fire Technology | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

The readymade garment (RMG) industry plays a vital role in the socio-economic development of Bangladesh, yet the sector suffers from poor fire safety records. Given the lack of fire risk assessment in the industry, this paper develops a Fire Risk Index (FRI) for individual RMG factories and surveys 60 such factories to develop an understanding of the fire safety conditions in the sector. The paper differentiates the risk factors into structural (hard) and management related (soft) parameters and develops FRIs for the structural factors. The FRI for structural parameters is then compared with the FRI for management factors, published earlier. While an overall mean FRI of 2.12 on a 4 point scale indicates that fire safety condition is quite poor, the FRI for soft parameters (1.80) are even lower than the FRI for hard parameters (2.58), indicating the critical importance of the soft parameters in fire safety assessment of the RMG factories. Within the hard parameters, there appears to be more reliance on firefighting and means for escape than on precautionary measures to contain the fire, which could explain the higher frequency of fire occurrences in the industry. FRI for both hard and soft parameters appear to follow a U shaped relationship with factory size, possibly indicating a Kuznet’s effect in fire safety in the garment sector. The poor FRI for hard factors indicates large deviations from safety requirements set in this work and asks for a stricter monitoring and enforcement regime. Improving the performance in the soft parameters, however, would require changes in the safety culture and practices.

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Footnotes
1
These parameters do not necessarily appear in the BFSCDA checklists, therefore the safety requirements that we discuss here are not BFSCDA regulatory criteria. All of these hard parameters, however, are part of the BNBC-93.
 
2
For example, road width, announcement system should be part of means of escape, rather than precautionary requirements to limit fire growth.
 
3
Kuznets hypothesized that as countries grow wealthier environmental pollution increased but then reduces as the wealth reaches a threshold. In fire safety this is possible as concerns for fire safety may not be a priority during the initial phases of growth of a factory, but beyond a threshold size, worker power may become important and management becomes more worker friendly and improves fire safety performance.
 
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Metadata
Title
Fire Safety in the Readymade Garment Sector in Bangladesh: Structural Inadequacy Versus Management Deficiency
Authors
Zia Wadud
Fuad Yasin Huda
Publication date
18-05-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Fire Technology / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 0015-2684
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8099
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-016-0599-x

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