Reduce risk and increase compliance
Use metaSC to increase governance, reduce contract risk and eliminate supplier compliance risk.
- Reduce contract management and compliance management administration costs by up to 30%.
- Standardise and enforce corporate processes and terms to mitigate risks, ensure proper approvals and enforce polices
- Improve contract compliance by up to 55%
- Significantly reduce risks by increasing supplier compliance and accreditation by up to 96%
- iCiX (international Compliance information eXchange).
Provides real-time reporting to eliminate your risk of supplier, contractor and facility non-compliance and accreditation issues. Reduce your exposure to
- Product liability risk
- OH&S risk
- Supplier non-compliance risk
- Contract-ENTERPRISE.
Research by PwC, Aberdeen group and others show that effective contract management can improve compliance by up to 55%. You can also standardise contract processes and terms to mitigate risks, ensure proper approvals and better enforce policies. improves compliance
Contacts us to discuss how metaSC can help you in the following areas of risk.
Product liability
Under Australian law, the product liability provisions of the Trade Practices Act will generally apply to a company that:
- manufactured the product, or
- imported the product, or
- sold 'own brand' goods manufactured for it under licence.
The retailer may sometimes be deemed to be the manufacturer of the product and hence liable.
Food Safety,
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS),
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances (REACH),
At an international level, product compliance covers a myriad of topics such as Food Safety, Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances (REACH), and so on. This means organisations at almost all levels of the supply chain will need to know exactly what is in their products.
Can your current systems cope with this new legislation…..metaSC iCiX can help.
OH&S compliance
Some companies forget, but organisations have the same legal obligation, to ensure the safety and health of contractors, as they do to their own employees. As a result, your organisation has a legal requirement to carry out the following checks on all contractors whenever they carry out any work on your premises.
- Do they comply to all the necessary OH&S legislation particular to your region?
- Can they contractor prove that all insurances are valid and up to date, e.g. Workcover and Public Liability?
- Do all staff have the right licences and are they up to date?
- Has site induction been carried out for your premises?
- Have they received a copy of your OH&S policies?
- Has all equipment has been tested and has a valid certificate?
- Has a Risk Assessment been carried out for the proposed work and lodged?



