We have established a range of policies and procedures to prevent modern slavery and to ensure ethical practices across all areas of our organisation as a professional institution. These include:
To prevent modern slavery, OSHAssociation has implemented the following due diligence processes:
We recognise the importance of education in preventing modern slavery. OSHAssociation is committed to raising awareness about modern slavery among our employees, members, and partners. We provide training to ensure that everyone within our organisation understands the risks of modern slavery and how to identify and respond to potential issues.
OSHAssociation is committed to continually improving our approach to tackling modern slavery. We will regularly review and update our policies, procedures, and practices to ensure they remain effective in preventing exploitation. We are committed to transparency in our efforts and will report on our progress in our annual reports.
We monitor compliance with our anti-slavery policies through regular audits, assessments, and feedback mechanisms. Any breaches of our policies will be addressed promptly, and we are committed to taking corrective action, including terminating relationships with service providers or partners who fail to meet our standards.
OSHAssociation remains steadfast in our commitment to preventing modern slavery in all forms. We recognise that this is an ongoing challenge, and we are dedicated to working collaboratively with our stakeholders to achieve a world where all Members, stakeholders and workers are treated with dignity, respect, and fairness.
This statement has been approved by the Executive Board Council of OSHAssociation and will be reviewed annually to ensure its relevance and effectiveness.
Please contact us if you have any questions about this Privacy Statement.
Signed:
Management
Phone: +44 [0] 7810 130248
Email: Info@Oshassociation.org
Office: No. 1 St Katherine ‘s Way, London, E1W 1UN, London, United Kingdom.