SA 8000, which is a worldwide accreditation made by Social Accountability International (SAI), a subsidiary of the Council on Economic Priorities in 1989. As indicated by this accreditation, association must keep up, create and apply socially worthy practices at work put. It depends on different existing global human rights' norms and furthermore incorporates the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. For overseeing human rights in the working environment, it is the most generally perceived worldwide standard. This affirmation gives a system which guarantees the partners that social responsibility is honed by the administration.