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Sanitation workers facing shortage of safety equipment



KATHMANDU: As Kathmandu metropolitan city has continued the waste management, the sanitation workers for it are at risk due to lack of safety equipment.

The workers are not getting a safety gown as they require. Only 500 such gowns, gloves, masks have been distributed in KMC and Kirtipur municipality sanitation workers.

The Guthi, non-governmental institutions, provided the stuff to the workers via respective mayors of the municipalities on Friday.

While receiving the stuff, KMC mayor Bidya Sundar Shakya shared that the equipment will help for workers’ safety though little in this critical hour. The possible outbreak of deadly COVID-19 has threatened further the workers particularly in vulnerable condition as in waste management and sanitation.

He also shared that the KMC will initiate to implement the health insurance scheme to the workers as introduced by the federal government.

Similarly, Kirtipur municipality Ramesh Maharjan urged the workers to pay attention to their security while going in work and the municipality is ready to support in case of emergency.

Publish Date : 04 April 2020 21:14 PM

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