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Learning Journals on a Factory Collapse, Outsourcing and a Poisoning Scandal

2023-07-06 03:17:43

Magazine 1 - Collapse of Rana Plaza Garment Factory In April 2013, the eight-story garment factory of Rana Plaza's Bangladesh collapsed and caused the most serious accident in the clothing manufacturing industry (Lana Plaza Disaster, Corporate Social Responsibility, 2013 Year). Since the earthquake, building owners, organizations, and companies responded, responded and responded. Unfortunately, if the owner takes action after witnessing some risks seen in building deterioration, it may prevent disasters at Lana Square.

On April 21, 2013, the Rana Plaza building of the eight floor factory building of Dadaka collapsed, and more than 1,000 workers died. It was simple, the building was not designed as a factory, so the factory collapsed. The building was built to accommodate offices and shops. When the owner of the building later modified the building, he added industrial sewing machines and generators to power them, but to ensure that the building can withstand the resulting vibration I did not have the additional support I needed. The day before the collapse cracked the walls of the building, the workers went home. But the following morning regulators announced the safety of the building and ordered the workers to return to work. Those who do not want to enter the building are threatened by paying a dock

Lana Plaza, a clothing factory in Bangladesh, collapsed in 2013, killed more than 1,000 workers and was recorded as the event of the most deadly garment factory in history. Buildings of five stories collapsed due to structural damage and workers were notified of cracks in the walls and declared unsafe working conditions, but still they were forced to work the next day. Owner of clothing will abort production and not comply with health and safety regulations in fear of losing profits