SA 8000 Slide
SA 8000 Slide
SA 8000 Slide
WHO DEVELOPS
SA-8000?
WHO DEVELOPS
SA-8000?
WHY BECOME
SA 8000 CERTIFIED?
Enable companies to develop and implement
effective labor practices.
Enhance long term relationships between the
company and its stakeholders.
Achieve international
credibility.
standard
and
enhance
Forced Labor
Health & Safety
Freedom
of
Association
and
Right to Collective
Bargaining .
Discrimination
Disciplinary
Practices
Working Hours
Compensation
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Management Systems
Management Review
Company Representative
Planning
and
Implementation
Control of Suppliers
Addressing
Concerns
&
Taking Corrective Action
Outside Communication
Access for Verification
Records Retention
HOW TO IMPLEMENT
SA 8000?
PREPARATION
o
o
Management Commitment
Nominate Responsible Personnel
Self-Assessment
Consider
appointing
a
consultant or a local NGO to
help setting up a social
accountability
management
system.
IMPLEMENTATION
o
o
o
o
Write Documentation
Train the staff
Implement the system
Maintain records
AUDIT
o
o
o
Pre-Audit
Formal Audit
Certification
Continuous
oImprovement
Surveillance Audit
o
(every
6 months to one year)
Renewal Audit (every 3
years)
for
social
subscribes,
national
and
and
other
this
standard.
applicable
law,
When
other
standard
addresses
the
same
issue,
that
III. DEFINITIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
III. DEFINITIONS
7.
8.
9.
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
1. CHILD LABOR
1.1
No child labor
1.2
Remediation of children
Provision of adequate support to children to attend &
remain in school.
1.3
2. FORCED LABOR
2.1
No forced labor.
No deposit of deposits or identity papers.
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
3. HEALTH & SAFETY
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
4. FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
&
RIGHT
TO
4.1
4.2
4.3
5. DISCRIMINATION
5.1
5.2
5.3
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
6. DISCRIMINATION PRACTICES
6.1
7. WORKING HOURS
7.1
7.2
8. COMPENSATION
8.1
8.2
8.3
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
9. MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Policy:
9.1
Management Review:
9.2
Company Representatives:
9.3
9.4
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
Control of Suppliers:
9.6
9.7
9.8
Vendors evaluation.
Record of suppliers commitment to social accountability.
Conformance of all standards requirements.
Participation in companys monitoring activities.
Immediate remediation of non-conformities.
Communication with the company regarding relation with
other suppliers.
Maintenance of reasonable evidence to maintain track if
the requirements are met by suppliers.
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
Addressing Concerns and Taking Corrective Action:
9.9
resources
for
corrective
and
Outside Communication:
9.11 Communication to interested parties data and other
information regarding performance in compliance with
standard.
IV. SOCIAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS
Access for verification:
9.12 Provision in all contracts to provide access to all interested
parties regarding activities in compliance with standard.
Same exercise to all sub-Contractors.
Records:
9.13 Maintenance
standard.
of
record
to
prove
compliance
to
this
EVOLUTION
CULTIVATION
1860
ERA-1
1780 -
INDUSTRIALIZATION 1940
ERA-2
1860 -
MODERANIZATION
1980
ERA-3
1945 -
TECHNOLOGICAL
ADVANCEMENT
1980 - Onwards
ERA-4
5-M CONCEPT
MAN
INPUT
MONEY
MACHINE
MATERIAL
MECHANIS
M
OUTPUT
PRODUCT/
SERVICES