Capacity Building Training

To introduce and establish the idea of zero-waste community and to educate waste workers about the benefits of waste segregation, ESDO conducts capacity building training for city waste workers ton ensure their occupational health safety. Here we presents the willing participations of the waste workers in the training in order to learn about the waste segregation in different bins and practice this zero waste lifestyle on their own. In this continuity , ESDO conducted two training session with waste workers in Dhaka City and Rangpur City

Capacity Building Training on Ensuring Occupational Health Safety for Waste workers - Dhaka City

Occupational health-safety is an essential requirement for waste workers health-safety. In order to enlighten them on waste segregation and health-safety, ESDO organized capacity building training for city waste workers in order to enlighten them on waste segregation and health-safety on June 19 2021 at Lalmatia Housing Society School and College, Lalmatia, Dhaka. A total of 18 waste workers took part in the physical training session.

In this training session, waste workers were educated about distinct hazardous wastes. It was also displayed through a flipchart that by not wearing safety equipment in the time of waste collection they can be infected from wastes. They were proposed to make use of four colors of bins (green, red, yellow and blue) to segregate different types of waste. All of the participants in this capacity building training complied with the proposal and exhibited their interest in using different bins for waste segregation. At the beginning of the session, relevant posters and reading materials were provided to all participants and at the end, ESDO provided health and safety equipment containing rubber gloves, gum boots, masks and hand sanitizer among every waste worker

Capacity Building Training on Ensuring Occupational Health Safety for Waste workers - Rangpur City

Occupational health-safety is an essential requirement for waste workers health-safety. In order to enlighten them on waste segregation and health-safety, ESDO organized capacity building training for city waste workers in order to enlighten them on waste segregation and health-safety on 21st June 2021 at Rangpur City. A total of 15 waste workers took part in the physical training session.

As similar as Dhaka City, waste workers were educated about distinct hazardous wastes. It was also displayed through a flipchart that by not wearing safety equipment in the time of waste collection they can be infected from wastes. They were proposed to make use of four colors of bins (green, red, yellow and blue) to segregate different types of waste. All of the participants in this capacity building training complied with the proposal and exhibited their interest in using different bins for waste segregation. At the beginning of the session, relevant posters and reading materials were provided to all participants and at the end, ESDO provided health and safety equipment containing rubber gloves, gum boots, masks and hand sanitizer among every waste worker.