Hi I am working in a manufacturing firm, I would like to know what are the basic trainings which are to be provided for workers. Vidya
From India, Delhi
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Hello Vidya, First of all you need to identify the training needs of these workers and then decide the topic for training. Geeta
From India, Pune
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I am working in a manufacturing company. You have to discuss with your boss which training they need, whether it is product training, machine maintenance, first aid, fire safety, or any new machines introduced into the factory. According to you, a plan needs to be made. Ask your queries clearly, so that anyone can help.

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From India, Hyderabad
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Hello vidya. pl start training survey among the workers and select the topic like training on absenteeism,attitude shift,better teamwork with co workers like that. vel
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To start with, you can go for 5S and basic safety training programs. Then, discuss with the concerned HODs and prepare a skill matrix related to their function. Based on the skill matrix, you can proceed with the training schedule. For soft skills, you can have a set of topics related to your employees as advised by our friends in their replies.

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The training which I would prefer to provide to the workers is, first, job-related training on how to achieve output, do's and don'ts while at work, performance targets, and general organizational rules.

At a later stage, based on their skills and knowledge, we can decide on additional training such as team building, interactions with seniors and colleagues, and other aspects.

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A.K. Jain

From India, Pune
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Apart from 5S Housekeeping, awareness of logistics, fire safety, stress management, basic yoga, and meditation will also be helpful. In addition to this, self-motivation and achievement motivation will be useful for them. If they are on the threshold of entering supervisory roles, supervisory skills will be beneficial for them. I have conducted this program for facilities management, builders, etc., in the recent past.

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NK Sundaram

From India, Bengaluru
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Contacting the Regional Directorate for Workers' Education

Contact the Regional Director or any Education Officer of your nearest Regional Directorate of CBWE (Central Board for Workers Education). There are approximately 46 RDs spread across the country. They provide free education and training on behalf of the Government of India under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. They are second to none in India for workers' education and training on all the topics referred to in the emails by the esteemed HR experts on this site.

Er. Prafulla K Acharya, Ph.D. in HRD & Mgt (IIT-Kgp), Retired Director & Chief Consultant of NPC India, currently in the USA for 6 months until October 15. Contact: Ph-[Phone Number Removed For Privacy Reasons], [Phone Number Removed For Privacy Reasons], Email: [Email Removed For Privacy Reasons]

From India, Bhubaneswar
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First of all, you need to decide whether you are looking for product training or organizational training, such as induction or enlightenment sessions. Once you have determined that, you can proceed accordingly to fulfill your requirements and then create training charts and plans.

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Sandipan

From India, Calcutta
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Before starting any training program, conduct a proper risk assessment of the workplace and the jobs being performed. From the results of the risk assessment, determine the training needs for each individual. Develop the training modules by specifying the objectives of the program clearly. The main idea should be to impart specific knowledge about safe operation and maintenance and to educate about the safe storage and handling of materials and chemicals.

Examples for a Shop Floor:

- Hazards involved in the workplace and the control procedures.
- Emergency procedures: Evacuation, mock drills, basic firefighting, etc.
- Housekeeping.
- First aid.
- 5S, etc.

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Mallik Divishad
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From India, Mumbai
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Teamwork

Positive Attitude

Supervisory Skills (for Team Leaders)

How to Manage Your Money

(We have realized that this program is a must for workers as it increases job satisfaction. Workers think that they don't have enough money because the company is not paying them well. But essentially, they do not know how to manage money well.)

There are so many programs, but you have to narrow it down based on the type of people that work for you.

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Jade
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