Developing an assessment tool to analyze risk of Covid-19 pandemic on the operations of apparel manufacturing organizations in Sri Lanka

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2024

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Apparel industry is one of the key employment providers in the country, which has been greatly affected due to global economic recession caused by COVID-19. Resulting in having a major impact on the economy and its people. During 2020 when the spread of COVID - 19 was at peak, apparel organizations must either completely shut down or operate at less capacity as a result, annual turnover has been dropped by 21%. This study develops a comprehensive risk assessment tool tailored for the Sri Lankan apparel industry to evaluate COVID-19 safety risk. Further it is used to assess the impact caused by COVID-19 on the operations of the apparel industry. This tool integrates COVID-19 severity and probability factors identified through literature and expert surveys, to provide a holistic approach for risk assessment. Eight severity and five probability factors are established to define COVID-19 risk domain. Developed tool was applied to analyze COVID-19 safety risk in six apparel organizations. Results are further analyzed to identify how it affected the continuous operations of the organization through COVID-19 related absenteeism. Results showed a strong positive correlation between the safety risk and continuous operations. The tool developed would be helpful to detect early signs of COVID-19 safety risk and take preventive actions based on the identified lapses. Hence this research provides a robust approach contributing to both pandemic preparedness and operational continuity in high-risk apparel manufacturing environment.

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Chamara, T.H.T. (2024). Developing an assessment tool to analyze risk of Covid-19 pandemic on the operations of apparel manufacturing organizations in Sri Lanka [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. https://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/23721

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