The working hours of most companies cannot meet the BSCI certification requirements. The following is a list of BSCI certification working hours self-tests, which helps companies prepare for handling working hours issues:
1. Whether workers can get enough rest time such as eating breaks and rest at night?
2. Is the normal working hours of the factory 8 hours a day, 48 hours a week?
3. Does the factory recruiter know the legal work time limit and whether to explain to the workers at the time of recruitment?
4. The factory needs to know which work is more dangerous because it is dangerous or monotonous and give the worker the rest time?
5. Whether the workers get information about their daily rest time and whether they have a corresponding rest time?
6. Has the factory received complaints about the lack of rest time for workers?
7. Does the factory have measures to deal with complaints about insufficient time off and related records?
8. Whether the factory has established relevant measures for young workers, pregnant women and night shift workers to get a corresponding rest?
The above is part of the BSCI certification working hours self-test list. Before the BSCI certification, it is very necessary for the factory to carry out relevant tests. Otherwise, the BSCI on-site audit is very prone to problems, which seriously leads to the failure of BSCI certification.
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