C13u—Forced Labor Prevention and Social Compliance Overview

Subscriber price: $17.00, Non-subscriber price: $25.00
Estimated total study time: 1 hour 42 minutes [Enroll now]

This course consists on one comprehensive lesson that provides a detailed overview of the requirements and impacts of the Forced Labor Act and the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), the regulations and requirements for importer compliance, assessing risk, documenting the supply chain, and training employees on recognition of forced labor identifiers and what is expected of suppliers. It provides resources to help develop a forced labor compliance plan, how to perform due diligence and what the import process entails. This course also covers the impact and requirements to comply with CTPAT's Trade Compliance and satisfies the requirement for CTPAT training on forced labor. This course is for importers, exporters, customs brokers, and anyone else in the trade who wants a better understanding of the laws and regulations pertaining to forced labor and where to find information on implementing a social compliance program.

Forced Labor and Social Compliance

This lesson is going to concentrate on one aspect of prohibited goods, merchandise produced by convict, forced or indentured labor which is considered a form of contraband. We will begin with a detailed overview of the requirements and impacts of the Forced Labor Act and the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). We will review the regulations and requirements for importer compliance, assessing risk, documenting the supply chain, training on recognition of forced labor identifiers and what is expected of suppliers. We also provide links to resources to help develop a forced labor compliance plan including tips on how to perform due diligence and supply chain management.

(Estimated study time: 1 hour 42 minutes)