1. Tolerance issues 1. Improve recruitment procedures/systems/rules: It is necessary to indicate in the system that the factory is prohibited from hiring employees under the age of 16. 2. The personal files of new employees must be complete, including the registration form, recent photos, and copies of ID cards. 3. Identify the authenticity of ID cards and whether they are using other people's ID cards. 4. Even those sent to the factory for internship by training schools must be at least 16 years old. 5. Children over 6 years old are considered child laborers (they can be taken care of in a room outside the production area by a special person, and it is best not to appear in the factory) 2. Use of forced/debt-paid/illegally trafficked labor 1. Laborers serving sentences shall not be used. 2. Laborers serving military service shall not be hired. 3. Any employee's documents shall not be withheld. 4. Inhumane treatment shall not occur: beating employees, insulting employees. 5. The factory lacks a legal operating license. 3. Non-payment of wages (repeated wage arrears for more than 1 month, etc.) The wages of the previous month must be paid within 30 days 4. Bribery, deception and intentional concealment 1. Bribing auditors 2. Falsifying the number of workers 3. Concealing underage workers 4. The factory address and name are inconsistent with the factory inspection application. If the address has a way out, you need to go to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to issue a certificate. 5. Unsafe places and environmental safety (EHS) violations that are directly dangerous to life 1. Three-in-one factories (dormitories, workshops, warehouses) are all in the same building or dormitories and warehouses are in the same building. 2. Dangerous buildings. 3. Other violations that may cause fatal dangers. 4. Places where things are piled up are considered warehouses. 5. Firefighting equipment is in a serious state of being unavailable, ineffective, or malfunctioning. 6. Lack of sufficient safety exits. 7. The number of factory building safety exits should not be less than two, but one can be set if the following requirements are met: 1) Class A factory building: the building area of each floor shall not exceed 100 square meters, and the number of production personnel at the same time shall not exceed 5; 2) Class B factory building: the building area of each floor shall not exceed 150 square meters, and the number of production personnel at the same time shall not exceed 10; 3) Class C factory building: the building area of each floor shall not exceed 250 square meters, and the number of production personnel at the same time shall not exceed 20; 4) Class D and Class E factory buildings: the building area of each floor shall not exceed 250 square meters, and the number of production personnel at the same time shall not exceed 20. 6. Environmental toxic gas emissions, untreated sewage. Boiler: must have a use permit and a work permit. 7. Auditors are prohibited from entering the factory area for audits Auditors are prohibited from entering the factory area for audits: they cannot be refused |
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