Field Audit

The field audit service involves visits to the locations where outsourced services are provided, with the aim of assessing the situation of the workers and identifying potential risks for the contracting company.

This audit is carried out by qualified professionals who conduct interviews and document the situation, including photos, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the working conditions of the outsourced workers.

During the field audit, professionals assess various aspects, such as compliance with labor and social security laws, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), working hours, the work environment, and other factors that can affect the health and safety of the workers.

The main risks identified through field audits include work similar to slavery, overtime work, and informal labor, among others. These risks can pose serious issues for the contracting company, such as damage to their reputation, legal proceedings, and financial losses.

Main activities

  • Assessment of housing requirements compliance
  • Verification of compliance with working hours
  • Evaluation of in-kind salary payment
  • Checking for the presence of informal labor
  • Assessment of workplace accident risks
  • Evaluation of the existence of work similar to slavery
  • Interviews with third-party workers
  • What is a field audit?

    A field audit is an on-site evaluation process of service provision to identify risks related to third-party work that cannot be discerned solely by examining the company’s documentation.

  • What risks can field audits identify?

    The risks that can be identified include work similar to slavery, extraordinary overtime work, informal work, among others.

  • How are field audits conducted?

    Field audits are conducted by qualified professionals who visit the service delivery location and interview the outsourced workers to identify inconsistencies between what the supplier claims and what is actually practiced. They evaluate working conditions, dormitories, and various aspects, documenting information and capturing photographic evidence.

  • What is a field audit?

  • What risks can field audits identify?

  • How are field audits conducted?

  • What is a field audit?

    A field audit is an on-site evaluation process of service provision to identify risks related to third-party work that cannot be discerned solely by examining the company’s documentation.

  • What risks can field audits identify?

    The risks that can be identified include work similar to slavery, extraordinary overtime work, informal work, among others.

  • How are field audits conducted?

    Field audits are conducted by qualified professionals who visit the service delivery location and interview the outsourced workers to identify inconsistencies between what the supplier claims and what is actually practiced. They evaluate working conditions, dormitories, and various aspects, documenting information and capturing photographic evidence.

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