Title: The Responsible Jewellery Council Certification System
1The Responsible Jewellery CouncilCertification
System
2Contents
- About the RJC
- Structure of the RJC System
- RJC System Implementation
3The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC)
- The RJC is an international not-for-profit
organisation established in 2005. - Our mission is to reinforce consumer confidence
by advancing responsible ethical, human rights,
social and environmental practices, through the
diamond and gold jewellery supply chain. - Our focus is on the development and
implementation of the RJC System, a certification
system using independent third party auditing to
verify that Members of the RJC conform to the
RJCs Code of Practices.
4Membership
- The RJC currently has 90 Members, large and
small, from all parts of the diamond and gold
jewellery supply chain, from mine to retail. - The RJC seeks to be inclusive, not exclusive.
Membership opportunity is open to all businesses
and associations participating in the diamond and
gold jewellery supply chain and / or engaged in
activities that have a potential impact on
consumer confidence in diamond or gold jewellery.
5Governance of the Council
- Officers of the Council
- Chairman Matt Runci Jewelers of America
- Vice-Chairman John Hall Rio Tinto Diamonds
- Honorary Secretary Mark Jenkins Signet plc
- Honorary Treasurer James Evans Lombe De Beers
Group - Committee Chairs
- Executive Committee Matt Runci Jewelers of
America - Standards Committee Rob Headley Jewelers of
America Mick Roche BHP Billiton - Communications Committee John Hall Rio Tinto
Diamonds - Membership Committee Pamela Caillens Cartier
- Legal Committee Mark Jenkins Signet plc
- People Committee Geoff Field - British
Jewellers Association - Mining Committee Christine Charles - Newmont
- Finance Committee Ruth Batson American Gem
Society - Accreditation and Training Committee Gérard
Satre The CHANEL Company Ltd - Management Team
- The Executive functions and day-to-day
management of the Council are carried out by the
RJC Management Team under the direction of
Michael Rae, CEO
6RJC System Elements
- Certification is third party confirmation that
fulfilment of specific requirements has been
credibly demonstrated
7Scope of Application
- The RJC System is unique, as it is based on
independent auditing and applies to all parts of
the diamond and gold jewellery supply chain, from
mine to retail. - Its scope covers all facilities which are owned
or controlled by Members, and actively contribute
to the diamond and/or gold jewellery supply
chain. - The system audits management systems and
performance at a company and site level. The RJC
System does not seek to certify individual
jewellery components.
8The RJC System
- Under the RJC System, all Commercial Members of
the Responsible Jewellery Council must be audited
by accredited, third party auditors to verify
that their performance and management systems
conform with the Councils Code of Practices. - Members who have been independently verified as
conforming to the Code of Practices will become
Certified Members of the Responsible Jewellery
Council.
9A Community of Confidence
- Now more than ever, the industry must demonstrate
responsible practices and protect its reputation. - Certification under the RJC system will help
Members to support their reputation and provide
confidence to their suppliers and customers. - The RJC System provides a transparent and
practical mechanism for helping Members local
operations and contractors develop the capacity
to meet higher standards of ethical, social and
environmental performance. - Membership in the RJC also provides an
opportunity to be a part of a forum for
discussion and interaction with industry peers
who share a commitment to advancing responsible
business practices, and access to information on
emerging business responsibility issues and
challenges.
10Credibility and Efficiency
- RJC certification will be transparent and highly
credible, as it is based on independent auditing.
- The standards and auditing requirements will be
familiar to a large pool of competitive auditors,
which will reduce costs. - Following the RJC System will allow companies now
operating their own social responsibility
auditing programs to consolidate under one
system, avoiding unnecessary duplication and
expense, and streamlining work. - The System Tools and Guidance documents and
training programs provide additional standardised
resources to assist Members and Auditors.
11RJC Certification
- Standard
- The RJC Code of Practices, plus additional
components as required eg Mining, and associated
guidance - Auditor accreditation
- Accreditation of qualified and competent
independent auditors who have been trained in the
RJC system - Verification
- Accredited auditors carry out a verification
audit of a Members Self Assessment against the
Code of Practices - Certification decision
- Auditor makes formal recommendation for or
against certification based on verification
findings - RJC grants certification based on auditors
recommendation.
12Core System Documents
To advance responsible ethical, social and
environmental practices, which respect human
rights, throughout the diamond and gold jewellery
supply chain, from mine to retail.
1. The RJC Principles and Code of Practices,
under which Members are to be Certified.
2. Certification Handbook overview of the
System and requirements for achieving
certification. 3. RJC Standards Guidance
information and advice about the
Code.
4. RJC Assessment Manual instructions for
members and auditors. 5. RJC Assessment
Workbook forms and detailed questions
for assessments and audits.
13The Code of Practices
- The RJCs Code of Practices provides the
standards on which Members are audited and
certified. - The RJC Principles and Code of Practices were
developed by the Standards Committee with
consultation among the RJCs stakeholders. They
were adopted by the RJC in 2006. An update was
carried out for the System release in 2008. - The Code includes provisions on Business Ethics,
Human Rights and Social Performance,
Environmental Performance, and Management
Systems. - The provisions have been established through
reference to national and international law,
established international and industry standards,
and sound business practice.
14Implementation Timelines
- The RJC System will be delivered in three main
stages - 1. Release of Core System Documents November
2008. - 2. Completion of the Mining Supplement Quarter
2 2009. - 3. Accreditation of Auditors Quarter 2 2009.
- The RJC System is expected to become fully
operational in the - 3rd Quarter of 2009, once independent auditors
have been trained and - audit firms accredited.
- Current RJC Members are required to be certified
by December 2010. - Companies that join the RJC after 31st December
2008 will need to - undergo independent verification within two years
of becoming Members.
15Activities and Plans
Activity Target
Analysis of technical equivalence with overlapping certification standards Guidance released Q1 2009
Auditor Training and Accreditation First Accredited Auditors available by Q2 2009
Member Training Training roll-out from Q2 2009
Mining Supplement to the Code of Practices Incorporated by Q2 2009
Additional tools for small businesses and Facilities with multiple certification standards Ongoing release during 2009
Gem Laboratory Supplement to the Code of Practices Incorporated by 2010
16Auditor Accreditation
- An auditor accreditation system will be developed
by the RJC during the first half of 2009. - Prospective auditors will need to meet the
selection criteria for competence and undertake
additional training on the RJC system to become
accredited. - A list of Accredited Auditors will be publicly
available. - Auditors accredited under the requirements of
ISO/IEC 17021, ISO/IEC Guide 65 (or equivalent)
can register their interest in becoming
accredited. - Auditors will still be required to document their
credentials in their Verification Reports and
confirm that they have no conflict of interest in
carrying out verification for that Member.
17Implementing the System What Members will need
to do
- Become familiar with the core system documents.
- Participate in RJC System training programs as
they become available. - Define their Certification Scope - those parts of
their business which actively contribute to the
diamond and/or gold jewellery supply chain. - Conduct a Self Assessment of their organisation
and facilities. This covers the same questions
that will be addressed by the auditor. - Address any non-conformances.
- Engage an Accredited Auditor.
- When ready, submit their Self Assessment to their
chosen auditor/s and request a Verification
Assessment. - Prepare and implement a Corrective Action Plan to
address any non-conformances.
18- What the Auditors will do
- Conduct a desktop review of the Members Self
Assessment and related information. - Define the Verification Scope
- Determine which provisions of the Code of
Practices will be verified at which Facilities. - Take into account risk and relevance.
- Conduct on-site review of the selected provisions
at selected Facilities, as defined in the
Verification Scope. - Monitor the Members progress on implementing any
Corrective Action Plans. - Submit verification reports
- Detailed report to Member.
- Summary and recommendation to the RJC Management
Team.
19- What the RJC will do
- The RJC Management Team grants certification to
a Member based on the auditors recommendation. - The Management Team will confirm the Member is in
good standing and will review the auditors
report to check - Auditors are accredited and competent.
- All major non-conformances have been corrected,
or are subject to a one year corrective plan
verified by the auditor. - Document the terms of the Certification (names,
locations, dates etc.) - Issue formal documentation, including a unique
Certification identification, conditions for use
of the RJC logo and related intellectual
property - Record the Members certification status on the
RJC website.
20Non-conformances and corrective action
- Summary of obligations based on the outcomes of
the Auditors Verification Assessment
21Check and balances
- Quality control
- Standardised forms for assessing and verifying
conformance - Guidance on standards and certification
- Formal training and accreditation of auditors
- Peer reviews of auditing quality
- Member training and support.
- Complaints mechanism
- RJC will investigate and resolve complaints
relating to certification assessments and
outcomes. - Sanctions
- Disciplinary proceedings against Members or
auditors will be triggered by actions or
omissions that affect the integrity of the RJC
system.
22The Responsible Jewellery Council
- The Responsible Jewellery Council is the trading
name of the Council for Responsible Jewellery
Practices Ltd. - Council for Responsible Jewellery Practices Ltd,
20-22 Bedford Row, London, WC1R 4JS, United
Kingdom. The Council for Responsible Jewellery
Practices Ltd is registered in England and Wales
with company number 05449042. - Website www.responsiblejewellery.com
- Email info_at_responsiblejewellery.com
23 24Code of Practices 2008
Business Ethics Human Rights and Social Performance Environmental Performance Management Systems
1.1 Bribery and Facilitation Payments 2.1 Human Rights 3.1 Environmental Protection 4.1 Legal Compliance
1.2 Money Laundering and Finance of Terrorism 2.2 Child Labour and Young Persons 3.2 Hazardous Substances 4.2 Policy
1.3 Kimberley Process 2.3 Forced Labour 3.3 Waste and Emissions 4.3 Business Partners
1.4 Product Security 2.4 Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining 3.4 Use of Energy and Natural Resources
1.5 Product Integrity 2.5 Discrimination
2.6 Health and Safety
2.7 Discipline and Grievance Procedures
2.8 Working Hours
2.9 Remuneration
2.10 General Employment Terms
2.11 Community Development
2.12 Use of Security Personnel
25Founding Members of the RJC
- ABN AMRO
- BHP Billiton Diamonds
- Cartier (part of Richemont)
- World Jewellery Confederation
- Diamond Trading Company (part of De Beers Group)
- Diarough
- Jewelers of America
- National Association of Goldsmiths (UK)
- Newmont Mining
- Rio Tinto
- Rosy Blue
- Signet Group
- Tiffany Co.
- Zale Corporation.