
Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) and Inspection Reports
The International Accord Secretariat publishes Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) and initial inspection reports on fire, electrical, and structural safety for factories inspected under the Pakistan Accord. Boiler safety and hazardous substances will be covered in subsequent phases.
These reports reflect safety findings and progress at inspected factories and are published in line with the transparency commitments under the Accord (Section IV, Article 29b of the International Accord, and Section IX, Article 23b of the Pakistan Accord).
The Accord is currently developing a factory search tool to showcase the progress at covered factories in Pakistan. In the meantime, the reports for the first 30 factories are temporarily available on Google Drive.
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