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STATE OF INSPECTION
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State of OSH Inspection2
Objective: To identify the strengths,capacities and weaknesses ofinstitutions in general and the inspection
in particular involved in promotingoccupational safety and health
Methodology: Secondary literature review
Key nformant nterviews Stakeholder !iscussion
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The nstitutional Setting3
The Directorate has been upgraded to a full-fledged department of the
government Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishment.
All factories except those in the EPs are under the purvie! of the DIFE
monitoring and enforcement. For factories in the EPs" the Department of
Industrial #elations $DI#% operates as a substitute.
The inspection of factories and establishments" and prosecution againstviolations of labour la!s in courts are prerogatives of DIFE.
Functions include
inspection of factories and establishments" prosecution against the violations
of labour la!s in different courts&
approval of la'-out plans" construction and extension of factories"
issue of registration and licenses&
(rant exemption from operation of different provisions of labour la!s
liaison !ith sta)eholders on enforcement of labour la!s&
assistance to the government in formulation of policies and labour la!s
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Organizational setup4
The DIFE !ith its three !ings$i% safet' $accident prevention and compensation%& $ii% health $health and
safet'" maternit' and !elfare benefits%& and $iii% general $!or)ing hours" leave and rest" !age and
emplo'ment contract%monitor the enforcement of legal provisions regulating !or) and !or)place.
The Inspector (eneral $I(% is assisted b' an Additional Inspector (eneral $AI(%" four *oint Inspector
(eneral $*I(%" four Deput' Inspector (eneral $DI(% and some other officers and staffs comprising of +,
posts at ead uarter and he is also supported b' /0 district offices situated in six divisions of the countr'.
In /121 total manpo!er strength !as increased to 02, !here numbers of inspectors from three !ings !ere
2+,. Among them number of 34 Inspectors !ere 56.
The current total manpo!er strength of 02, has been increased to 660 !ith 786 ne! posts in the
expansion scheme. In the latest set up" number of Inspectors are 585 out of !hich number of 34
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Organizational setup
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The district offices headed b' a DI( in each district unit directl' conduct field level
administration and application of the :;A.
For enforcement and execution of the provisions of the :;A to !hich the Inspectors
are assigned for" the' exercise full freedom of legal po!er !ithout having an'
interference or influence of the seniors" as because the Inspectors irrespective oftheir status and position are e
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Aut!orities an" Po#ers$
An Inspector possesses the po!er to enter" inspect and examine an'place or promises functioning as factories and establishments under
la!.
#ea)e examination and ena' examine or interrogate an' person in respect of matters pertainingto la!s" orders or schemes.
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Aut!orities an" Po#ers%
Additional Discretionar' Po!ers ?If an' building or machiner' or its part seems to be dangerous to human life or safet'
or an' matter or practice !hich is unexpressed under the la! seems dangerous to
human life. Inspector ma' serve !ritten order specif'ing the measures or manner to be
adopted.
Even in case of an' imminent danger to human life $under section 72 and +5% $s%hema' serve a !ritten order prohibiting the production of the industr' instantl'.
Inspectors can ta)e sample of an' substance used or intended to be used being in
contravention of the provisions of la! or li)el' to cause harm to !or)ers $4ec. +,%.
Inspector holds the po!er of treating a routine register regarding general information of
!or)ers being permissible instead of the prescribed register of !or)ers @section 6$0% As Budicial functions" Inspector is onl' to bridge complaints !ith the court of la! under
section 026$5% regarding an' offence or violation of an' provision of la! and $s%he has
to follo! other Budicial procedures !ith testimon' in accordance !ith the provision of the
C#PC.
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Aut!orities an" Po#ers&
;imitation to !hich the inspectors are subBected toInspector approves the notice of !or)s under section 222$+% and the factories
la' out plan $not the structural design% under section 0/7 of the Act. The structural design is supported to be approved b' the authorit' acting under the
ational :uilding Code. :ut accusing the DIFE" it is sometimes !rongl' interpreted in
absence of proper clarification in the :;A. In order to avoid such misinterpretationsregarding a)sa definitions of both ;a' out Plan and structural design under
section 0/7 should be inserted in the definition clause of section / of the :;A.
The matter of Indemnit' as stated in section 005 seems not a sufficient safeguard
for the Inspectors. In the section as stated the perception of ?good faithG being a
relative term ma' be !rongl' presented or clarified b' the defendant. 4ome statutor' bod' $li)e supreme Administrative :od'HCouncil% ma' be framed afterenacting such provisions in this regard to examine an' controvers' arising out from
?good faithG of the acting Inspectors.
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Process of Inspection'
(enerall' inspection is of t!o categories. 3ne is ordinar' or routine inspection and another is special visit.
4pecial visit depends on the follo!ing factors $a% follo! up visit& $b% complaints&
$c% accident or occupational diseases& $d% labour crisis& $d% surprise visit for
chec)ing overtime" night !or)" child emplo'ment etc& $e% collection of social data&
and $f% special assignment. A factor' or establishment is mainl' inspected in four areasbuilding securit'" fire
securit'" electrical securit' and general securit'.
A factor' building is assessed !ith 211 mar)s in total !here building securit' has
ten issues !ith /1 mar)s" fire securit' has eight issues !ith 27 mar)s" electricit'
securit' has t!elve issues !ith /, mar)s and general securit' has t!ent' issues!ith ,1 mar)s.
Each issue is mar)ed !ith satisfactor' $/%" some!hat satisfactor' $2% and not
satisfactor' $1%. Each sector has individual letter grading !ith A $4atisfactor'%" :
$4ome!hat 4atisfactor'% and C $ot 4atisfactor'%. 4ame letter grading is also
applicable for the overall grading !ith A $+5-211%" : $81-+,%" C $76 or less%.
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#ction +rocedure1(
In case of non-compliance or violation of provisions of la! the o!ners areal!a's advised verball' for rectification !hich is follo!ed b' a !ritten notice
as)ing the o!ner to rectif' the infringements of la! !ithin a prescribed time limit.
A cop' of the inspection report simultaneousl' sent to the ead 3ffice. If the
o!ner responds positivel' and ta)es necessar' measures to!ards compliance it
is follo!ed up for verification. If during inspection it is found that there is an imminent threat to the safet' on
account of an' building" machiner' or process" the inspector serves a !ritten
order to stop the !or) totall' or in part.
Jhere there is no compliance report from the o!ner !ithin the prescribed timeand !here the violations are of serious nature" or !here the violations" though
minor" are found to have been repeated b' the o!ner" legal proceedings is
instituted against the o!ner.
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Inspection Actiities1&
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(imitations
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The inspection processes are hampered b' the lo! administrative status of theinspectors in :angladeshs overall administration hierarch'.
The legal provision pertaining to penalties for labour la! violations have made the
existing enforcement institutions ineffective.
:angladeshs labour la! provides numerous provisions on penaltiesboth financial
and imprisonmentfor the violation of labour la!. imprisonment for a term up to one 'ear or fine up to T) 5111" or both for the
pa'ment of !age at a rate belo! than the rate of minimum !age&
fine up to three thousand ta)a and imprisonment up to six months" or both" based
on the severit' of accidents" for failure to give notice of accidents&
T) 21111 fine and imprisonment up to / 'ears for unfair labour practices& one 'ear imprisonment and fine up to TK 5111" or both for illegal stri)e or loc)-out.
These penalties are trul' not at all severe&
The current penalt' s'stem does not ta)e into account the need for stri)ing a balance
bet!een savings accrued b' violating labour la! provisions and cost of compliance.
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9onclusion and @ay orward
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# strong and credible labour inspection service forensuring an eIective application of OS& and otherlabour related provisions for decent work is stilllackingE
The eIectiveness of labour law enforcement ishampered by the lack of resources to adeCuatelyinspect and carry out labour law enforcementE nthis respect the Jgure of technical or OS&nspectors seems not reasonable to mitigate the
needs of timeE #chieved knowledge of the training programmes
must be applied by the nspectors in their dailyinspection activitiesE +roper monitoring )evaluation system regarding its practicalapplication should be in !*s agendaE
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9onclusion and @ay orward22
n the !*s system there are multifarious statisticalgapsE # credible data base on diIerent issues, like information on the
Jgure of inspection, detection of infringements )discrepancies, progress or rectiJcation, court cases ) itsdisposal report, Jgure of accidents ) occupational diseases,complaints and enCuiries are essentialE
The statistical cell of the !* deserves more attention toovercome the shortfallE
The labour administration has ample of scope of
discretion in carrying out the departmental workE There is lack of accountability of the inspectors entrusted to
monitor compliance of labour laws and resolute disputesEnvestigation into any complaint and action against it largelydepends upon the discretion of the 9hief nspector or theconcerned inspector due to lacking detailed rules on what andhow to inspect factories and to resolute disputesE
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The eIectiveness of the department has been weakened due to
lacking mechanisms to take stakeholders interests into accountEThere is no mechanism in built to listen to voices of the workers incases of work and workplace labour law violationsE
The current inspection process has been termed as LJre brigadeapproachE eacting to complaints rather than pro8active
investigation driven enforcement is the norm for the labourdepartmentE 9hange needed for a pro8active inspection activities, +artnering with the trade unions along with enhancement ofresources, power %in terms of organiHational hierarchy' andcoverage of inspections for increasing the reach andeIectiveness of enforcementE
Only inspection or enforcement seems not enough to address thesubstantial challenges remaining in the labour inspection systemE #n OS& research nstitute or a esearch 9ell need to beconsidered in the 7ational (abour nspection +olicyE
9onclusion and @ay orward