BSI toolkit

Below are the open source tools that businesses can use to improve their social sustainability performance in construction camps.

These tools are tailor-made for the Thai construction sector, informed by years of ground-level experience and extensive consultation with both communities and businesses as well as expertise from UNICEF Thailand. Businesses can easily integrate them to boost their social sustainability as part of their wider sustainability strategy.

Social Impact Guidelines for Construction Site Camps
Social Impact Reference Pack for Camp Managers and Camp Bosses

SOCIAL IMPACT GUIDELINES

An overview of the BSI Initiative, Framework and Toolkit for management staff of both construction contractors and real estate developers. The Guidelines provide guidance on how the Framework can support a business’ existing social sustainability strategy through its alignment with relevant international and national reporting frameworks and human rights standards.

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SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL

This tool allows businesses to understand the extent of human rights risks in construction camps. Without being able to first measure a business’ exposure to risk, it is impossible to address it. With this tool, company staff will be able to autonomously assess social risks in their camps, take action, monitor progress and report on their performance to improve the camp’s conditions. Automatic dashboards also provide much needed ESG data for reporting to investors, clients or regulators.

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REFERENCE PACK

The reference pack provides the camp management staff with detailed information needed to develop and implement action plans for priority areas identified using the Self-Assessment Tool.

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