All You Need to Know About SA8000

SA8000 is the Social Accountability Standard for Social Certification Program that was created in 1989 through Social Accountability International and contains an advisory board which contains unions, NGOs, civil Society Organizations and companies.  

The standard promotes businesses to create, uphold, and implement environmentally friendly and acceptable working practices, regardless of their size, sector, or country. The program offers businesses a thorough framework to showcase their commitment to equitable treatment and management techniques for their workers and employees. The standard’s requirements were derived from numerous industry and business norms to make it relevant and useful. Instead, then using a checklist-style auditing method like many other international standards, SA8000 measures social performance and continuous improvement using an approach influenced by management systems.

What is SA8000 Scope and Its Application?

Regardless of size, sector, or nation, any organization can implement SA8000. The standard is very helpful to companies that are:

  • Concern for openness, morally just treatment at work, and favourable working conditions.
  • Aiming to demonstrate adherence to national legal regulations.
  • Ready to preserve its social mark and create and uphold a global standard of operation.

SA8000 Applies To:

  • Food beverage and production company
  • Civil Engineering
  • Industries of Paper
  • Oil Refineries
  • Electrical Equipment’s
  • High Machine Production Industries
  • Rubber Companies

SA8000 Requirements:

SA8000 is similar to other standards; it needs fulfilment of the general requirements and document requirements. All these requirements are below:

General Requirements:

The standard demands the organization to adhere to the aforementioned criteria because the SA8000 audits are done in a manner different from the usual checklist-style audits.

  • Child Labour
  • Forced Labour
  • Working Hours
  • Stipend
  • Management System
  • Health Safety

Documents Requirements

The following SA8000 documents must be kept up to date by the organization once the internal and external issues pertinent to social accountability have been identified.

  • Policy, Records, Procedures
  • SPT
  • Monitoring
  • Recognising and evaluating risks
  • Observing
  • Management participation
  • Management and settlement of complaints
  • Preventative and remedial measures
  • Control over vendors and subcontractors

Advantages of SA8000 Certification

Enhancing the social setting for both organizations and employees is the goal of the standard. Better working conditions and employee well-being are fostered by the standard, which covers everything from upholding management processes to increasing job engagement and guaranteeing continuous progress. As a result, a company might gain advantages like increased market access, stakeholder relationships, productivity, and more.

SA8000 Benefits for Workers and Employees

  • Better ties with employees, clients, and outside stakeholders
  • Improved management systems that facilitate better organizational workflows and ultimately lead to increased output and quality
  • Improved risk and hazard identification
  • Enhanced management of the supply chain
  • Increased retention of employees
  • Improved standing, attractiveness to international purchasers, and priority access to government contracts
  • Healthy working environments and safe work environments
  • Just recompense
  • Greater knowledge of one’s rights and
  • Organizing opportunities
  • Improved communication with management and
  • Increased participation in decision-making at work

SA8000 Advantages for Organizations

  • Shows how dedicated the company is to social responsibility
  • Builds confidence by treating your staff fairly
  • Enhances the supply chain’s management and performance
  • Strengthens recognition by adhering to international norms
  • Lessens the chance of carelessness, media attention, and potential lawsuits
  • Builds the trust and loyalty of stakeholders, including customers, employees, and
  • Others, in support of the company’s vision.
  • Shows that they are accountable to society