PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION OF A PARTICIPATORY ACTION-ORIENTED PAOT COURSE
Background
We will be conducting a PAOT on work improvement in small enterprises (WISE) course over a one week period. The PAOT course is not a formal lecture, is interactive and participant centred. It is recognised that SMEs contribute significantly to the national economy and that they are huge employers. It is also recognised that however, they do not always have a preventive or safety culture. They do not employ OSH practitioners nor do the employees and employers alike receive formal OSH training. Hence the implementation of the WISE programme as one of the PAOT methodologies, whose aim is to improve working conditions/OSH in the workplace and productivity using simple, effective and affordable techniques that provide benefits to owners/employers, workers and the community. Facilitators will do preliminary work, send invitations to identified participants. Other significant persons will be also invited as the programme will detail.
Target group and participants
Two facilitators will provide guidance and steer the programme. Invitations will be extended to 30 participants drawn from the local informal small to medium scale enterprises. These will consist of largely the employees or owners who do day to day work and including their supervisors, managers or owners who do supervisory or managerial work. Invited important observers will include two members of the community local leadership, one official from The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare and one representative from the financial sponsor of material: ILO, Zimbabwe Decent Work Programme
General and specific objectives
General objective: Make participants become aware that investment in low cost permanent simple improvements results in more satisfied and productive workers, more satisfied mangers who, together with the workers, will ensure efficient safe workplaces, leading ultimately to a more successful sustainable business.
Specific objectives (for the participants)
Course outline and contents
Dates:29 December 2014 to 2 January 2015 (five days)
Venue: Local Community Hall
Site Visit: A walking distance from the Hall, an SME that is into furniture making
Facilitators:Dr B. Ziki and Mr D. Moyo
Participants: 30 (split into 5 groups of six individuals)
Course content: Will include the history of PAOT, concept of PAOT, its advantages, the WISE methodology, scope for improvement and emphasis on the tapping of local wisdom for low cost sustainable workplace improvements in the SMEs.
Day 1 to 5: Will be guided by the above course content. Activities will include: The opening ceremony, introductions, orientation, workplace visit, checklist exercise, group discussion of checklist results, presentation of group results, technical sessions – one or two a day, implementation of improvements with an action plan, workshop evaluation and closing.
Methodology
Timetable
PAOT: WISE Methodology Workshop |
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DATE |
ITEM |
DURATION |
PRESENTER |
29/12/14 |
Opening Ceremony |
10 min |
Facilitator + Local leader |
Introductions |
10 min |
All |
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Outline of the course |
10 min |
Facilitators |
|
Speech by representative from Government |
5 min |
Government Rep |
|
Walk to site of visit |
15 min |
All |
|
Walk through and application of checklist |
90 min |
Facilitators and Participants |
|
Group discussions and presentations |
60 min |
Participants |
|
Technical session 1: materials storage and handling + group work |
45 min |
Facilitators and Participants |
|
30/12/14 |
Recap |
15 min |
All |
Technical session 2: workstation+ group work |
45 min |
All |
|
Technical session 3: machine safety+ group work |
45 min |
All |
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Return to own workplaces and continue to study |
Participants |
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31/12/14 |
Recap |
15 min |
All |
Walk to site of workplace visit |
15 min |
All |
|
Walk through and application of checklist |
90 min |
All |
|
Group discussions and presentations |
60 min |
Participants |
|
Technical session 4: control of dangerous substances+ group work |
45 min |
All |
|
01/01/15 |
Recap |
15 min |
All |
Technical session 5: lighting+ group work |
45 min |
All |
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Technical session 6: welfare facilities+ group work |
45 min |
All |
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Return to own workplaces and continue to study |
Participants |
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02/01/15 |
Recap |
15 min |
All |
Technical session 7: industrial facilities+ group work |
45 min |
All |
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Technical session 8: work organisation+ group work |
45 min |
All |
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Implementation of improvements |
45 min |
All and group rep presentation |
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Workshop evaluation |
15 min |
All |
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Issuing of certificates and manuals |
30 min |
Facilitators+ Invited Guest |
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Scope for follow-up, conclusion and closing |
30 min |
Facilitators and Participants |
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Evaluation and follow-up
Evaluation of the PAOT course is necessary to assess usefulness, effectiveness and areas that were good and those that need improvement. Participants are given evaluation forms which they fill in and immediately return. Feedback is given after all forms are looked at. Participants also must demonstrate assimilation of information and that they are ready to undertake self help actions to improve workplace conditions in their local settings. They are reminded to do checklists at their workplaces, identify priority areas that need improvement and draw action plans. Participants are encouraged to share experiences with each other and with their or fellow employees, as well as continue to improve even on improvements already made. They are then issued with certificates of attendance.
A tentative calendar for follow-up visits by the facilitators at the participant’s workplaces is drawn up. It is recommended that this is done two to three months after the course is conducted to assess the participants self help, low cost, and local practical solutions suggested and implemented to improve working conditions. After a walk through and discussions, positive developments are praised and the discussion must stimulate the participant to remain interested in the PAOT methodology and its ideals.
A small, inexpensive and clever (SIC) contest held anytime between two to twelve months is organised to show the group with the best SIC solutions to identified workplace condition/s needing priority attention. An achievement workshop can be planned for six months to a year after the PAOT course. Participants present on their achievements and sustainable improvements and the best presentation can be rewarded.
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