ETI Seminar Advance Notice
ETI Risk Assessment Project
Methodology and lessons
ETI seminars provide information and guidance on topical issues for members and others with an interest in ethical trade.
Date/time: 26 May 2004, 2pm – 5pm
Venue:
Ethical Trading Initiative
Cromwell House
14 Fulwood Place
London WC1V 6HZ
Getting there:
Nearest tube station is Chancery Lane on the Central Line.
Background
The ETI Risk Assessment project aimed to test and improve a one-day, one-person, single site risk assessment process that looks at the gap between labour practice and compliance with the standards in the ETI Base Code. The project also aimed to establish the circumstances under which the use of this process is credible. The main output of the project is a full Toolkit for the assessment process.
Objectives
This seminar will launch the toolkit developed as well as presenting the process followed and lessons learnt through participating in the project.
The seminar will provide participants with:
- a summary of the different aspects of the toolkit
- an understanding of the conditions and limits under which the methodology is considered to be effective
- an understanding of the main issues raised and lessons learnt by those participating in the project
Speakers
David Croft, Head of Co-op Brand and Technical, CWS
Simon Steyne, International Officer, TUC
Maggie Burns, Project Officer, WWW
Justin Bettey, SA Technical Manager, Consumer Products
Services, BVQI
Who should attend
Social audit companies, company social auditors and consultancies
To book a place, contact:
Adil Rehman: adil@eti.org.uk 020
7404 1463
BOOKING DEADLINE: 7 May 2004
FEE PAYABLE:
Companies - FREE
TUs - FREE
NGOs - FREE
Downloads:
Download
this flyer as a PDF (15kb)
(note that a more detailed flyer will be available nearer the time)
See also:
ETI
Events: Calendar
ETI
Activities: Experimental
Projects: Collective
Risk Assessment.