The standard SA8000 is an international standard under the broad category of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It has been prepared by Social Accountability International Organization (SAI) in order to set specific criteria and specifications for socially accepted working conditions and has global application and recognition. The standard focuses on securing labour rights and assuring safe and just working conditions, but has also been designed to embrace existing international agreements, including the International Labour Organization Convention, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and the UN Convention on Child Rights. Furthermore, it provides transparent, measurable, verifiable elements for certifying the performance of companies in nine essential areas:
- Child Labour
- Forced Labour
- Health and Safety
- Freedom of Association and Right to Collective Bargaining
- Discrimination
- Disciplinary Practices
- Working Hours
- Remuneration
- Management System