MCRB with the support of mobile operators Telenor and Ooredoo and the participation of the Factories and General Labour Laws Inspection Department (FGLLID) of the Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population (MOLIP), facilitated a peer-to-peer workshop on 7 October 2016 for mobile network operators and tier 1 and tier 2 subcontractors, and consultants.
Read more: https://www.myanmar-responsiblebusiness.org/news/discussion-issues-telecom-sector.html
2. Health and Safety on Telecom Sites in Myanmar
Key points:
Extensive building of Telecommunications Tower sites in Myanmar
Resulting in more than seven thousand throughout all regions (7000+)
Created a high risk environment for the safety of the workforce required to
implement the construction of these sites.
Approximate number of workers used since project began:(not counting office
based workforce)
70,000 casual workers (usually provided locally at at each site)
2500 transit fixed employees (Tower Company and Subcon own workforce)
1500 Tower Erectors
This resulted in an urgent requirement for providing Health and Safety Awareness
Training.
3. Difficulties in ensuring Health and Safety
There were several things identified which were the main cause of dificulties:
Numbers of inexperienced workers used on sites
HSE awareness unknown to most workforce
New work team on almost every site
Not a HSE culture in Myanmar
Remoteness of sites
Cost of safety equipment
Rollout speed
Expectations high for existing workforce
Language barriers
Compliance because of ignorance
Some of these are still with us, in some way or form and continue to make
compliance difficult.
4. Ways implemented to improve Health and Safety
Several systems and ideas have been implemented to try and address these
difficulties, such as:
Regular HSE awareness training given to workforce in all regions
Training in Risk assessment and identification of possible problems
Subcontractors made aware of contractual HSE obligations
Regular checks for compliance
Suitable penalties for non-compliance
Incentives for achievement in compliance
The above is showing some overall improvement.
But more can be done and must continue to be so.
5. Way forward regarding Health and Safety
Ideas and suggestions for moving forward with creating a better understanding and
awareness of Health and Safety are:
Governmental regulations and legislation implemented to enforce businesses to
comply with HSE in the workplace.
HSE awareness training at diploma and degree level incorporated into existing
curriculum.
Continuous company training of staff in HSE awareness
Suitable governmental penalties for non-compliance of regulations by
businesses.
Controlled costs for safety equipment
All tenders to incorporate HSE as integral part of application
Specialised training centres for businesses to use to train employees in HSE.
Some of the above, are already in place either in full or in part, but if all fully
implemented, would move the people of Myanmar towards a more positive Safety
Culture which would ensure a much safer workplace for all.