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Audits

ISM has provided the Supply Management Audit for Social Responsibility as a beginning, thought-provoking evaluation guide for supply professionals and the organizations for which they work. The audit will assist in identifying where the organization's social responsibility performance is strong and where improvement is needed. This document is available in both Word and PDF formats.

The following links provide additional information on social responsibility audits:

  • The Fair Factories Clearinghouse (FFC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting workplace compliance through the sharing of factory audit information. The goal of the FFC is to provide cost-effective, web-based information to facilitate the ability of buyers to make informed sourcing decisions. FFC is the first not-for-profit group of its kind, developed through a collaborative effort by retailers, consumer brands, and trade associations and made possible through the donation of software developed and deployed in over 30 countries by Reebok International. The FFC is a secure, global database for maintaining factory compliance audit information that allows retailers and consumer brands to manage information about factory conditions. Under this system, information a company wishes to share with another company can be shared; a company's confidential information is protected.

  • The Global Environmental Management Initiative (GEMI) has created interactive tools and provided strategies to help business foster global environmental, healthy and safety excellence and economic success. The Web site provides a forum for corporate environmental leaders throughout the world to work together, learn from each other through the activities of work groups, benchmark with peers and create tools that can be used by GEMI members and others.

  • The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Supplier Self-Assessment Questionnaire is an easy to use, self-assessment tool that can help companies introduce their social and environmental expectations and engage with factory level management of their supply chains. Developed with the Electronics Industry Code of Conduct Implementation Group (EICC IG), the multiple-choice Questionnaire is an efficient screening tool that can help identify labor, ethics, health, safety or environmental issues that may require more in-depth assessments.

  • Social Accountability International (SAI) works to improve workplaces and combat sweatshops through the expansion and further development of the international workplace standard, SA8000, and the associated SA8000 verification system. SAI is a U.S.-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to the development, implementation and oversight of voluntary verifiable social accountability standards.


 
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