SA 8000 Certification
Description
The SA 8000 certification is the Social Accountability System standard. It is applicable to companies of any size that wish to address the social and ethical aspects of their business. A Social Accountability System proves to customers that the company holds adequate provisions for the protection of workers’ rights. Further, it ensures ethical production of all goods manufactured by the company. SA 8000 certification enables organization’s to demonstrate your commitment to social accountability standards as well as employee and customer satisfaction.
SA 8000 is an international certification standard that encourages organization to develop, maintain and apply socially acceptable practices in the workplace. It was created in 1989 by Social Accountability International (SAI), an affiliate of the Council on Economic Priorities, and is viewed as the most globally accepted independent workplace standard. It can be applied to any company, of any size, anywhere in the world. The areas it addresses include forced and child labor, health and safety, freedom of association and collective bargaining, discrimination, disciplinary practices, working hours, compensation and management systems.
Along with setting standards for employees worldwide, SA 8000 also embraces existing international agreements, including conventions from the International Labor Organization, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
SA 8000 Key Requirements
Be senior management led
Be focused on continuous improvement
Be focused on prevention rather than reaction
Be supportive of workers rights and workers participation
Be compliant with local laws/codes
Be compliant with local laws/codes
Be systematic in addressing problems-Car’s Process
Benefits of SA 8000 Certification
Marketing advantage -more demand and value for goods from socially
Responsible manufacturers and suppliers
Enhancement of company’s productivity. Compliance to the laws of the land
Improvement of relationship with the Govt., NGOs, trade unions
Better image and position in labor markets
Cost reduction in monitoring
Better corporate image
Increased value for the products
Trust building with the analysts and investors when evaluated against social performance







