Factory Improvement Toolset - Practical Tools From ILO For Factory Upgrading

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Factory

Improvement
Toolset

Tools Catalogue
2019/20
A sustainable,
scalable
approach
to factory
upgrading
FIT Tools Catalogue 2019/20

The Factory Improvement Toolset (FIT) is an innovative self-


facilitated, activity-based learning approach designed by the
International Labour Organization (ILO) to create more decent
and sustainable employment. FIT supports manufacturers in
global supply chains to improve productivity, competitiveness
and working conditions by upgrading production systems and
factory practices.

Target participants. FIT modules are available for


both managers and workers. With each module lasting
no more than 2.5 hours, FIT enables businesses to
reach more personnel than a conventional training,
whilst minimizing interference to production realities.

Training methodology. Working in small groups,


participants review real-life situations and engage in
discussions to determine improvements to be made in
factory. This self-facilitated, activity-based and highly
participatory learning approach positions participants
as both student and teacher.

Tools selection. FIT can be utilized as stand-alone


learning tools or to complement other training
programmes. Factories can select from a wide range of
topics to design a training programme aligned to their
own needs.
FIT available tools

FIT consists of a wide range of gender and environmentally


responsive modules, divided into three categories:
production, support systems and working conditions.
Modules are built on internationally recognized approaches
such as lean manufacturing and 5S.

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FIT is available in the following languages:


English, Bengali, Khmer, Vietnamese and Chinese.

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Production

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Sample room. Participants focus on quality to help improve


garment quality further down the production line and reduce pre-
production lead times.

Available modules

Using tech packs Storing & recordkeeping

Sampling & patternmaking

Storerooms. Participants focus on maintaining quality and


improving inventory practices in a way that minimizes material
waste or damage, reducing avoidable material costs.

Available modules

Receiving materials Record-keeping

Inspecting materials Issuing materials


Storing materials

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Cutting room. Participants are run through all steps of the


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Available modules

Planning for cutting Cutting fabric

Marker planning Preparing for sewing


Ensuring marker efficiency Cut inspection

Receiving fabric Issuing bundles


Spreading fabric

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Sewing room. Participants learn how to better plan, track and
balance production while improving garment quality, production
systems and line layouts. Modules focus on improving quality
and productivity in the sewing lines.

Available modules

Using the bundle system Assembling garments


Making an operation bulletin Tracking production

Line planning Line balancing

Setting new lines Checking garments

Receiving new materials Issuing garments

Finishing room. Participants are guided through crucial


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reducing defects to cut costs and improve quality.

Available modules

Washing garments Packing garments

Finishing garments Dispatching garments


Inspecting garments

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garment factory. The package is divided into 3 series outlining
the main support systems of a garment factory. Each of the
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factory operations. The content is tailored for participants to
set up, improve and maintain their factory systems in order to
increase overall productivity.

Production systems. Participants learn how to improve


production planning and control; and how to increase productivity
across the factory by improving processes.

Available modules

Planning production & controlling production

Identifying bottlenecks with CPM

Measuring & recording productivity

Improving processes with PDCA

Material productivity

Improving department coordination & teamwork

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Cleaner production. Participants learn how to set up and


monitor systems to reduce waste and produce in a cleaner, more
environment-friendly way.

Available modules

Introduction to cleaner production

Reducing waste, water & energy use

Factory systems. Participants learn how to better design,


organize and maintain the factory and its departments.

Available modules

Organizing the factory Organizing the sewing room

Organizing your sample room Maintaining the factory


Organizing the storerooms Managing machinery

Organizing the cutting room Improving quality

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HR systems. Participants learn how to set up and sustain human


resources systems, and how to improve workplace relations and
communication.

Available modules

Improving communication channels

Improving communication skills

Workplace cooperation Training workers

Setting up an HR system Reducing turnover

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Working
conditions

Enhance
working
conditions
for everyone
Working conditions

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related to working conditions for everyone in the factory. The
package is divided into two series – Health & safety, and Gender
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of particular relevance to garment factories. The content is
tailored for participants to improve workers’ health, safety and
well-being at work while increasing labour productivity.

Health and safety. Participants focus on tailoring and setting


up sustainable systems to improve worker’s health, safety, and
welfare.

Available modules

Introduction to occupational health & safety (OSH)

Better ergonomics Improving welfare

Gender and disability. Participants engage in steps to prevent


and deal with sexual harassment in the factory, as well as
creating a more inclusive work environment.

Available modules

Understanding sexual harassment

Addressing sexual harassment Inclusive factory practices

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Also available in the FIT series:

FIT Implementation guide:


For partners delivering FIT services to garment factories

FIT Facilitation guide:


A how-to guide on how to facilitate a FIT session

FIT Promotional toolkit:


A marketing kit for promoting FIT tools and services

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For more information about FIT, contact:

FIT is being piloted in Asia under the David Williams, Project Manager
regional Decent Work in the Garment Decent Work in the Garment Sector Supply
Sector Supply Chains in Asia project Chains in Asia Project
funded by the Government of Sweden Email: [email protected]

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