Specialist audit & compliance
Tackling day to day risk within the workforce is a challenging task. We deliver custom audit and investigation services to aid clients in identifying potential risks or investigate and mitigate risks already identified.
Execute due diligence through the lifecycle of your project and supply chain contracts to ensure practices are upheld, maintained and reach the workers.
The transient nature of the construction workforce makes it challenging to monitor compliance and manage risk. We have multiple audit tools which help our clients manage risk and compliance on an ongoing basis.
Specialist audit tools
Worker interviews
Ideal for tier 1 contractors who are looking to gain insight from the workforce on who is bringing them to the site, what the terms of their engagement are, and how they feel about their employment experience and the site they are operating on. This tool provides a bottom-up view of the supply chain delivering your project and how governance is filtering through to the worker.
Worker documentation
Pay Slip, Competency, Contract Terms, and right to Work. We have technology to audit individuals’ documentation to assess ongoing compliance within your temporary labour supply chain. This tool is ideal for contractors sourcing workers through agencies and umbrella companies to ensure your supply chain is maintaining compliant practices. Our technology enables us to audit thousands of workers in one exercise, so we can cater for the largest temporary workforces.
Custom audits
Use our audit protocols and experience to build your audit scope. Whether you want to conduct an internal health check on your business or you need to investigate a potential issue we can apply our specialists combined with our pre-built audit modules to curate your audit programme.
FAQ
For the accreditation, we conduct audits in person so that we can assess sensitive information without the need to use technology or the need to store the information. We never record personal or confidential data as part of the audit process.
Worker interviews are anonymous and we never ask or store personal information.
The worker compliance audits use a secure technology and process as we do process personal and sensitive information. Our client’s terms with the labour supply chain must support the audit activity. The passing of worker data in the labour supply chain is common and regularly built into the contractual practices.
Two tools is our specialist audit toolbox help client get beyond that single point in time audit which is achieve through the annual accreditation and help to test compliance on an ongoing basis. The are our Site Worker Interviews and Worker Compliance Audits.
Worker interviews can be a great tool for the subcontract supply chain to understand if they are maintaining compliance through their workforce and the sub tiers. By talking to workers, you can gauge how the workforce is being brought to a project and if they are being engaged fairly.
Worker Compliance Audits are ideal for contractors with labour agency or payroll intermediary suppliers. We carry out sample audits on pay slips, employment contracts, competency, insurance and right to work. Our technology enables us to complete this on mass assuring the largest of temporary workforces. This approach gives clients confidence that compliance is maintained throughout labour supply chains.
The accreditation process includes an action plan, which is drafted by Workforce Assured and includes guidance on the steps your business needs to take to pass and how you can achieve those steps. Your company can rectify any critical or major findings before a final audit result is assigned.
- WA is a specific standard relating to temporary labour management, which is not covered by the CAS.
- The CAS protocol is only designed for subcontractors and is unsuitable for agencies or payroll intermediaries.
- CAS auditors only require Health and Safety competencies to conduct an audit, and an IRCA lead auditor needs to review the audit. WA is built by experts in the temporary employment space, and auditors all have a temporary labour and employment practices background.
Our audits are all delivered in your head offices or a location of your choosing. You will be provided with an audit guide before you proceed, once you have been assigned an auditor they will be able to support any questions prior to your initial audit. You will have 5 days following the initial audit date to provide any outstanding documentation. You will then be provided with a report and audit outcome. Should you have any critical or major non-conformances, you will be given an action plan and be required to book a reassessment.
Our training and consultancy services via the Academy can be purchased through an annual membership package, or our services can be provided through individual statements of work.
Yes. The accreditation is a one-to-many share value model, meaning suppliers complete the process once and should not be requested to complete multiple duplicate audits for clients using the standard. All parties benefit from a shared model with reduces cost.
Customers can purchase a membership to the Academy or engage us for stand alone statements of work. We support clients with a broad range of services relating to ethical employment and labour management practices. These include building strategies and setting policies, building systems and governance, delivering training, and supporting working with winning.
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