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      BSCI Code of Conduct


      Business partners shall ensure adequate occupational medical assistance and related

      facilities.

      Business partners shall ensure access to drinking water, safe and clean eating and resting

      areas as well as clean and safe cooking and food storage areas. Furthermore, business

      partners shall always provide effective Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to all workers

      free of charge.


      No Child Labour

      Business partners observe this principle when they do not employ directly or indirectly,

      children below the minimum age of completion of compulsory schooling as defined by law,

      which shall not be less than 15 years, unless the exceptions recognised by the ILO apply.

      Business partners must establish robust age-verification mechanisms as part of the

      recruitment process, which may not be in any way degrading or disrespectful to the worker.

      This principle aims to protect children from any form of exploitation. Special care is to be

      taken on the occasion of the dismissal of children, as they can move into more hazardous

      employment, such as prostitution or drug trafficking. In removing children from the workplace,

      business partners should identify in a proactive manner, measures to ensure the protection of


      affected children. When appropriate, they shall pursue the possibility to provide decent work

      for adult household members of the affected children’s family.

      Special Protection for Young Workers


      Business partners observe this principle when they ensure that young persons do not work at

      night and that they are protected against conditions of work which are prejudicial to their

      health, safety, morals and development, without prejudice to the specific expectations set out

      in this principle.


      Where young workers are employed, business partners should ensure that (a) the kind of

      work is not likely to be harmful to their health or development; (b) their working hours do not

      prejudice their attendance at school, their participation in vocational orientation approved by

      the competent authority or their capacity to benefit from training or instruction programs.

      Business partners shall set the necessary mechanisms to prevent, identify and mitigate harm

      to young workers; with special attention to the access young workers shall have to effective

      grievance mechanisms and to Occupational Health and Safety trainings schemes and

      programmes.


      No Precarious Employment

      Business partners observe this principle when, without prejudice to the specific expectations

      set out in this chapter, (a) they ensure that their employment relationships do not cause

      insecurity and social or economic vulnerability for their workers; (b) work is performed on the

      basis of a recognised and documented employment relationship, established in compliance

      with national legislation, custom or practice and international labour standards, whichever

      provides greater protection.


      Before entering into employment, business partners are to provide workers with

      understandable information about their rights, responsibilities and employment conditions,

      including working hours, remuneration and terms of payment.


      Business partners should aim at providing decent working conditions that also support

      workers, both women and men, in their roles as parents or caregivers, especially with regard

      to migrant and seasonal workers whose children may be left in the migrants’ home towns.

      Business partners shall not use employment arrangements in a way that deliberately does not

      correspond to the genuine purpose of the law. This includes - but is not limited to - (a)

      apprenticeship scheme

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