Common use of Child Labor and Human Trafficking Clause in Contracts

Child Labor and Human Trafficking. Vendor represents and warrants to Division and Purchasers that Vendor, its Subcontractors and its manufacturers of Products comply with applicable labor and employment laws regarding, and prohibit, any form of child labor or other exploitation of children in the manufacturing and delivery of the Products, consistent with provisions of the International Labor Organization’s (“ILO”) Minimum Age Convention (No. 138), 1973. In addition, in connection with any International Organization for Standardization (“ISO”) certification, Vendor represents and warrants that it complies with a Social Accountability Guideline pursuant to which Vendor disqualifies any manufacturing site that uses unacceptable manufacturing practices, such as child labor, forced labor or unsafe or unsanitary working conditions or trafficking in persons as defined by the Trafficking Protocol (United Nations General Assembly, Protocol to Prevent Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, 15 November 2000, available athttp://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxx/0000000x0.html). Vendor represents and warrants to Division and Purchasers that it undertakes periodic inspections of any Subcontractor and manufacturcr involved in the provision of Products hereunder to ensure compliance with the foregoing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchasing Agreement, Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.), Purchasing Agreement (Fuse Medical, Inc.)

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Child Labor and Human Trafficking. Vendor represents and warrants to Division HPG and Purchasers that Vendor, its Subcontractors and its manufacturers of Products comply with applicable labor and employment laws regarding, and prohibit, any form of child labor or other exploitation of children in the manufacturing and delivery of the Products, consistent with provisions of the International Labor Organization’s (“ILO”) Minimum Age Convention (No. 138), 1973. In addition, in connection with any International Organization for Standardization (“ISO”) certification, Vendor represents and warrants that it complies with a Social Accountability Guideline pursuant to which Vendor disqualifies any manufacturing site that uses unacceptable manufacturing practices, such as child labor, forced labor or unsafe or unsanitary working conditions or trafficking in persons as defined by the Trafficking Protocol (United Nations General Assembly, Protocol to Prevent Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, Supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, 15 November 2000, available athttp://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxx/0000000x0.htmlat xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/refworld/docid/0000000x0.html). Vendor represents and warrants to Division HPG and Purchasers that it undertakes periodic inspections of any Subcontractor and manufacturcr manufacturer involved in the provision of Products hereunder to ensure compliance with the foregoing. * Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to certain portions of this exhibit. Omitted portions have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Purchasing Agreement (Cardiovascular Systems Inc)

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