Wal-Mart's factory inspection standards: suppliers should abide by all local and national laws and regulations and industry practices in the jurisdiction where they operate. In case of conflict between legal provisions and industry practices, the supplier shall at least abide by the legal provisions of the place where it operates. (Note: When the industry practice is higher than the national laws and regulations, Wal-Mart will choose suppliers that meet the industry practice. )。
Factory inspection standard: Three-in-one factory building appears. Smoke detectors are not installed in factories and dormitories. Fire-fighting facilities such as fire exits, emergency lights and escape directions are not equipped with electricity. There is no record issued by the fire department in the production workshop. The factory did not provide the completion acceptance report of the workshop project. Workshops and warehouses storing hazardous chemicals in the factory are not equipped with corresponding safety facilities, such as leakage-proof secondary containers. The factory did not install an eye wash table outside the chemical warehouse. There are no emergency workers in the factory. The factory produces waste, but these wastes have not been treated by qualified treatment units. The pollutant discharge of production and domestic sewage has not been approved by the local environmental protection department. The factory has not established an ODS list. The factory has not established an inventory of greenhouse gas emissions (directly and indirectly). The factory has not formulated emergency procedures to deal with environmental accidents. Emergency procedures should include (emergency response plan) well-trained emergency teams and regular exercises.