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Explanation of Social certificates

Explanations of the details of the social auditing certificates

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Written by Aurora
Updated over 8 months ago

Uploading the certification of your factory is an important part of the process when working with a client. In tex.tracer, we make it easier to share the documents with all your clients at once.

Sometimes it can be difficult to fill in all fields correctly when having a number of different certifications from sustainability to social auditing. In this article, we explain the meaning of each field of social certificates.

Explanation of the fields

Certification body: The name of the company issuing the certificate.

Certificate number: The unique identifier assigned to a specific certification

License ID: The unique identification number assigned to your organization or individual holding the certificate

Valid from: certification issuing date.

Valid to: certification expiration date.

  1. ISO 45001: An international standard for occupational health and safety management systems, ensuring safe and healthy workplaces, is crucial for worker protection in the textile industry.

  2. ISO 9001: A global standard for quality management systems, focusing on consistent quality and continuous improvement, is essential for maintaining high standards in textile production.

  3. SA8000: A social accountability standard that ensures fair treatment of workers, including fair wages, safe working conditions, and ethical labor practices, promoting social responsibility in the textile industry.

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