Compliance

Compliance

01. Compliance Management Meaning & Implementation

Compliance management refers to corporate policies that proactively manage legal risks through compliance education and monitoring based on compliance control standards, while enhancing employees’ legal awareness.

Seohan Group has made the following efforts to implement compliance management:

02. compliance control standards & officer system

Compliance control standards refer to the guidelines and procedures employees must follow when performing duties to ensure legal compliance.

A compliance officer is responsible for:
– Checking employee adherence to compliance standards (compliance control duties)
– Conducting education and training on compliance standards (compliance support duties)

Compliance control duties primarily involve inspections, while compliance support duties focus on education and consultation.

The Commercial Law requires listed companies with total assets exceeding 500 billion KRW to establish compliance standards and appoint compliance officers. While no Seohan Group company currently meets this threshold, we’ve voluntarily implemented this system due to manufacturing-related legal risks and growing internal/external needs for robust compliance management.

New hire training educates recruits using real-case examples of workplace violations.

Specialized training addresses high-risk areas like industrial safety and subcontracting for relevant departments.

Specific inspections are unannounced audits triggered when the Committee or officer identifies potential issues.

Routine inspections occur before major business activities at departmental request.

03. regular compliance inspections

04. Section 04 (Non-Discrimination Policy)

05. Section 5 (Compliance with Working Conditions)

06. Section 6 (Humane Treatment)

07. Section 7 (Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining)

08. Section 08 (Ban on Compulsory and Underage Labor)

09. Section 9 (Workplace Safety Assurance)

10. Section 10 (Community Rights Safeguards)

11. Section 11 (Consumer Rights Safeguards)

12. Section 12 (Human Rights Governance Structure)

    • Preparing Human Rights Charter amendments
    • Implementing and operating human rights management systems
    • Managing human rights violation reporting channels
    • Conducting internal training and reporting

13. Section 13 (Grievance Procedure Operation)

14. Section 14 (Human Rights Awareness Programs)

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