Occpational safety and health
Vision Zero Fund Myanmar: Outcomes and practices assessment 2017-2020
The Vision Zero Fund (VZF), an initiative of the group of seven (G7) countries, aims to achieve zero severe or fatal work-related accidents, injuries and diseases in global supply chains (GSCs).
Implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO), VZF endorses a model of collective action with four critical components:
1. Facilitating industry-wide, systematic approaches that involve key public and private stakeholders;
2. Gaining visibility of the full scope and complexity of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) challenges in each industry’s entire supply chain;
3. Assessing the commitments required to address the most serious risks and problems; and
4. Facilitating cooperative approaches based on an equitable sharing of responsibility for action among the key stakeholders.
1. Facilitating industry-wide, systematic approaches that involve key public and private stakeholders;
2. Gaining visibility of the full scope and complexity of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) challenges in each industry’s entire supply chain;
3. Assessing the commitments required to address the most serious risks and problems; and
4. Facilitating cooperative approaches based on an equitable sharing of responsibility for action among the key stakeholders.