The Karachi fire and after

Though responsibility lies with factory management, it was victim of goods pilferage by workers, extortion threats.


Majyd Aziz September 14, 2012
The Karachi fire and after

Pakistani industrialists, mostly in the small and medium enterprises sector, usually do not give intense consideration to issues of occupational safety of workers, as well as the working place. This reflects a myopic approach that substantially puts the working environment in a damaging position. Moreover, the lack of proper layout of machinery, work stations and movement of logistics has created a difficult situation in the operations of industrial units. The Baldia Town inferno at SITE is a disturbing manifestation of what has been stated above.

Although the responsibility lies with the management of the factory, it is pertinent to mention that this particular unit was a victim of goods pilferage by workers, of threats by extortionists and the reliance on overtime due to time constraints (primarily due to power and gas shortages and frequent days off).

However, this does not absolve the factory management from all responsibility. A professional security expert should have planned a workable security system that should have been exclusive for that unit. Unfortunately, industrialists tend to ignore such investments and also tend to cut corners in achieving their production targets.

Karachi has seven industrial estates where about 10,000 industries are based. Moreover, there are at least 50,000 cottage and small industries in the informal sector that are based in residential areas. Many factories are like cauldrons waiting for their contents to overflow. It is also important to state that corruption, lax conformation of safety rules and regulations, ill-planned units, usage of shoddy material, etc. are prime reasons for such incidents.

The government agencies, whose role is to inspect industrial units, advise on the conditionalities of the rules, regulations, and statutory laws, and ensure strict compliance of the same have used these to pressure industrialists. The civil defence officials are least concerned with the fire safety measures and equipment installed in industries and, instead, are more keen to promote the sales of such equipment peddled by their own companies or supplied by companies that offer commissions to these officers. The labour inspectors usually sit in the director’s room, insert casual ‘warnings’ over innocuous violations, have tea and biscuits, collect their pound of flesh and vanish to prey on the next victim. The officials of SITE Ltd suffer from the ‘money makes the world go round’ syndrome. Every task here has a prescribed ‘price’. One has to pay to carry out every legal and not-so-legal activity.

The calamity may have a negative impact on Pakistan’s image in the global export market. There would be clarion calls from Western buyers for an immediate revisit of safety systems in industrial units that supply goods to them. Damage control measures are required on the part of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry and from the prime minister so that this incident does not hurt our exports. Business associations and community-based organisations must create a fund to address the needs of the families of the over 300 victims. Citizens and workers have to play a decisive role in ensuring that sanity prevails in workplaces. Everyone is equally responsible.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 15th, 2012.

COMMENTS (16)

Hammad Siddiqui | 12 years ago | Reply

I wonder if SITE Association could play its role in asking its members to do the needful!

AKB | 12 years ago | Reply I first of all pray to "All Mighty Allah" for the blessing and forgiveness to innocent workers who were the assets of any industry and the loss of life has no match to any compensation,still the more we help the immediate dependents of the victims they may sustain their remaining life with some what sound lively hood in their day to day affairs so all those who are blessed must come forth generously to support them by all means I am also the owner of a garment factory and also WRAP certified since last so many years it is unbelievable that factory Certified by independent accredited 3 rd party certifying body can do such a blunder of approving the factory with a major non compliance of Exit gates, as per media hype,my opinion in this incidence there is a secret behind the scene and this incidence will also end up with no outcome or any findings because the solution to this incident is the accountability across the board and stern action no matter even hang to death, starting from top who will be the only hurdle in this solution, and to save the top brass all the knights may sacrifice which is the past history of this country,as seen the foul political play on the dead bodies by all the political players.
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