Introduction
Kairos Engineering is committed to conducting its business ethically, responsibly, and with respect for human rights. We recognise that modern slavery, forced labour, child labour, and human trafficking are serious violations of human dignity and fundamental rights, and we adopt a zero-tolerance approach to such practices in all our operations.
As an engineering company operating across Nigeria, including project sites, offices, and supply chains, Kairos Engineering is committed to preventing, identifying, and addressing risks of modern slavery and human trafficking in line with Nigerian laws and international best practices.
Policy Statement
Kairos Engineering prohibits all forms of modern slavery, including forced labour, bonded labour, involuntary servitude, child labour, and human trafficking. We are committed to ensuring that all work carried out on our behalf is voluntary, lawful, and fairly compensated.
No employee, contractor, subcontractor, or supplier shall be subjected to coercion, intimidation, threats, restriction of movement, withholding of identity documents, or any form of exploitation.
Nigerian Legal and Regulatory Context
Kairos Engineering operates in compliance with all applicable Nigerian laws and regulations related to labour and human rights, including:
The company also acknowledges Nigeria’s socio-economic realities and is committed to ensuring that vulnerable groups are protected across all areas of operation.
Scope of Application
This policy applies to:
Roles and Responsibilities
Employment Practices
Kairos Engineering is committed to ethical recruitment and employment practices, including:
Child Labour
Kairos Engineering strictly prohibits the use of child labour in any form. No person below the minimum legal working age under Nigerian law shall be employed or engaged in any company operation or project. Age verification processes are applied during recruitment and contractor engagement.
Supply Chain and Contractor Management
Kairos Engineering expects all contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to adhere to the principles set out in this policy. Where relevant, the company will:
Reporting and Whistleblowing
Employees, contractors, and third parties are encouraged to report concerns or suspicions related to modern slavery or human trafficking through established company reporting or grievance channels. Reports may be made confidentially and without fear of retaliation.
All reports will be investigated promptly and fairly, and appropriate corrective or disciplinary action will be taken where violations are confirmed.
Training and Awareness
Kairos Engineering will promote awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking risks through induction programmes, training sessions, and site briefings, particularly for employees involved in recruitment, procurement, and project management.
Monitoring and Continuous Improvement
The company will periodically review this policy and its implementation to ensure effectiveness, legal compliance, and alignment with industry best practices. Lessons learned, audits, and stakeholder feedback will be used to strengthen controls and prevent future risks.