OS Hub Spotlight: Assessments & Audits

Assessments & Audits

This section shows whether audit or assessment data is available for this production location through integrations with Spotlight Partners. Assessments and audits are evaluations of a production location's environmental and/or social practices, working conditions, and/or compliance with relevant standards.

Where did this data come from?

OS Hub acts as a connector - surfacing where assessment and audit data exists and linking to the relevant partner platform that holds it. The presence of a data point here means that one or more OS Hub partners have assessment or audit information linked to this production location's OS ID. Each partner's data reflects their own methodology and scope.

This does not mean that these are the only assessments or audits that have been completed at this location. Let us know if you have audit or assessment data that you’d like to add.

How can you use this data?

There are many ways you might analyze or factor this information into your programs.

One common use case for this section can be to understand whether social or environmental compliance data already exists for this production location before commissioning a new audit, helping reduce duplicative assessments and streamline due diligence. Specific use cases include:

  • Benchmarking environmental performance across facilities or identifying sites with existing environmental assessments

  • Supporting labor due diligence reviews and monitoring adherence to labor standards

  • Reducing audit duplication by understanding which assessment frameworks have already been applied at a production location

  • Developing corrective action plans based on existing audit findings

Note that accessing the full data will typically require membership or a subscription with the partner. Follow the link to the partner’s website to find out more about access requirements for each platform. Even without full access, knowing that data exists can inform your audit prioritization, help avoid duplicating assessments already in progress, and support decisions about which platform partnerships are most relevant to your due diligence program.

Check out specific case studies from each of the partners below for additional inspiration.

From the Partners

Accord Inspections & Remediation Program

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The International Accord is a legally binding agreement between nearly 300 global garment brands and trade unions—UNI and IndustriALL—to create and maintain garment factories where no worker fears fires, building collapses, or other preventable accidents. Serving as a framework, the agreement facilitates the implementation of the Accord’s country programs, currently in Bangladesh and Pakistan, and lays the groundwork for future programs in other garment- producing countries.

Data points

  • First Inspection Date: The date of the first safety inspection conducted at the facility after it was listed by one or more Accord signatory brands.

  • Accord/RSC Presence: Indicates whether the facility is covered by the Accord and/or the RMG Sustainability Council (RSC)’s inspection and remediation program in Bangladesh.

Methodology

Accord signatory brands disclose all factories they source from in Bangladesh, and the Accord publishes this list monthly. Once listed, factories become part of the Accord’s inspection and remediation program. Qualified engineers conduct initial inspections covering fire, electrical, structural, and boiler safety using the RSC Technical Guidance. Findings and required actions are documented in time-bound Corrective Action Plans, which are regularly monitored and verified through follow-up inspections to ensure completion. Individual factory progress is published on the Accord website.

Coverage

Includes all Cut-Make-Trim (CMT) ready-made garment facilities in Bangladesh producing for and listed by Accord signatories, plus voluntarily disclosed home textile and accessory suppliers.

Update frequency

Updated quarterly.

How others use this data

Users can use this data to identify which factories are covered by the Bangladesh Safety Agreement and the RMG Sustainability Council (RSC). It shows the first inspection date for each facility following listing by Accord signatory brands, helping track when safety inspections began. It also indicates whether a facility is currently under Accord/RSC coverage, confirming participation in fire, electrical, structural, and boiler safety inspection and remediation program.

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amfori Assessment & Audits

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amfori is a global business association that facilitates risk management for companies of all sizes and sectors to build more resilient and sustainable supply chains.

amfori helps companies improve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance across supply chains. Our comprehensive solutions support sustainability efforts while mitigating supply chain disruptions. Our methodology enables businesses to assess and manage ESG compliance risks, covering key areas such as chemicals, climate, fair wages, worker safety, and more.

Data points

  • Submission Date: The date on which the most recent audit report was submitted by the Auditing company, not the audit date itself.
  • Expiration Date: The date on which the most recent audit or risk assessment will expire.
  • Completion Date: The date on which the most recent Risk Assessment was completed for this site.
  • amfori BSCI Audit: A social compliance audit that verifies the level of alignment with the amfori BSCI Code of Conduct at a site
  • amfori BEPI Audit: An environmental compliance audit that verifies the level of alignment with the amfori BEPI Code of Conduct at a site
  • amfori BEPI Risk Assessment: A site‑based, self‑declared environmental assessment that identifies environmental risks and hotspots to inform prioritisation and next steps.

amfori BSCI Methodology

amfori BSCI applies a structured methodology combining Social Risk Assessments and audits to assess supplier performance across 13 areas covering labour rights, human rights, and workplace standards. Social audits are conducted by approved third‑party auditors through on‑site observations, interviews with workers and management, and document reviews. Results are quality‑assured and shared among participating buyers to support transparency, consistency, and continuous improvement. The methodology supports a risk‑based due diligence approach, with follow‑up audits designed to verify corrective actions, support mitigation efforts, and reduce audit fatigue.

amfori BSCI Coverage

Global coverage across regions, manufacturing sectors, and consumer goods industries, enabling companies to identify and manage site‑level social risks beyond Tier 1 suppliers.

amfori BSCI Update frequency

Site information is updated and shared with OS Hub on a daily basis when relevant data points change.

How others use the amfori BSCI data

Learn more about amfori BSCI

amfori BEPI – Environmental Risk Assessment & Environmental Audit (Monitoring) Data Methodology

amfori BEPI applies a structured methodology combining site‑based Environmental Risk Assessments and environmental audits to identify, prioritize, and verify environmental risks in global supply chains. Environmental Risk Assessments are completed by suppliers using tailored questionnaires based on site activities. Risk scores are calculated using a severity and likelihood model and normalized environmental metrics, including energy, water, wastewater, waste, and CO₂. Environmental audits are conducted on‑site by approved third‑party auditors using a harmonized methodology to verify legal compliance, environmental performance, management systems, and reported metrics. Results are quality‑assured, shared across linked companies, and used to drive corrective actions and continuous improvement.

amfori BEPI Coverage

Global coverage across regions and manufacturing sectors, enabling brands and retailers to identify and verify site‑level environmental risks beyond Tier 1 suppliers.

amfori BEPI Update frequency

Data is updated following each Risk Assessment or audit, in line with defined validity periods and monitoring cycles.

How others use the amfori BEPI data

Learn more about amfori BEPI

SLCP Assessment

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The Social and Labor Convergence Program (SLCP) is a multi-stakeholder initiative committed to improving working conditions in global supply chains. Instead of redundant, resource-intensive social audits, SLCP offers a streamlined solution: the Converged Assessment Framework (CAF) - a universal social assessment tool that delivers credible and actionable data, enabling stakeholders to shift focus from repetitive assessments to driving real improvements for workers.

Data points

  • Assessment Status: Identifying the progress of the assessment.
  • Assessment Date: Latest assessment status change date.
  • Assessment Platform: The platform where the assessment was created.
  • Verifier Body: Audit firm approved to conduct SLCP verifications.
  • SLCP Facility ID: Unique identifier for facilities in the SLCP Gateway

Methodology

The assessment process consists of three stages:

  1. Data collection: Facilities use our data collection tool to answer questions on various social and labor compliance topics.

  2. Data verification: SLCP approved Verifiers verify facility answers following a robust verification methodology.

  3. Data sharing: Facilities control how they share their assessment data with multiple end users – such as companies, brands and retailers – through a unique and secure system designed to minimize audit fatigue.

Find out more on the SLCP website!

Coverage

The Converged Assessment Framework is available globally, and is suitable for all sized facilities in tier 1-3. It was developed in the textiles sector, but is applicable to all industries.

Update frequency

Updated monthly.

How others use this data

Learn More

  • You can find more information about SLCP, becoming a Signatory or joining our Acceptance List on our website.
  • Explore the SLCP Helpdesk for detailed information on the assessment and verification process, and submit any questions to the Helpdesk team.

Worldly

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Worldly is the leading sustainability and supply chain intelligence platform for consumer goods. Trusted by a network of 40,000+ companies, Worldly provides visibility into environmental and social performance, including carbon, water, chemicals, and labor, at the product, facility, and value-chain levels. It translates raw data into actionable intelligence that reduces risk and drives measurable progress.

Data points

  • Status: Current stage of the assessment, such as In Progress, Verified, or Completed.
  • Last Date: Most recent date when the assessment record was updated, submitted, or modified.
  • Reporting Year: Calendar year the assessment data represents, regardless of when it was submitted.

Methodology

Worldly, the supply chain and sustainability intelligence platform, collects facility environmental data in accordance with Cascale’s Higg Facility Environmental Module (Higg FEM) methodology. The Higg Facility Environmental Module is a globally recognized standard for measuring impacts across energy, water, waste, and chemicals. Suppliers self-report data directly within the platform, where Worldly scores performance against established Higg Facility Environmental Module criteria and benchmarks each facility against industry peers.

To ensure data integrity, suppliers may elect to participate in a third-party verification program, in which an independent auditor reviews and validates self-reported inputs — producing a verified result that meets the credibility standards expected by brands, retailers, and regulators
Learn more about the Higg FEM Scoring Methodology

Coverage

Worldly connects 40,000+ facilities, brands, and retailers across 97 countries, transforming raw supply chain and sustainability data into actionable intelligence that reduces risk, meets regulations, and drives measurable impact.

Update frequency

Data is refreshed on a rolling basis as facilities opt in and complete their annual reporting cycle.

How others use this data

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Have questions?

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Assessments and Audits FAQs

In some cases, summary information is displayed directly on OS Hub. For the full dataset — including individual assessment and audit records — follow the links to the relevant partner platform. Note that accessing the full data will typically require membership or a subscription with the partner. The amount of data visible on OS Hub varies by partner, depending on data sensitivity, ownership structure, and business model.

These two sections reflect different types of connections to OS Hub. The Spotlight data section shows data from formal integration partners who share custom data with OS Hub through a dedicated agreement. The Supply Chain Network section shows organizations that contribute facility data to OS Hub through the standard upload process. An organization can appear in one or both sections depending on how they are connected to OS Hub.

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