Licensing
The software industry is big business, and the terms and conditions of its users are off-limits to most people. Given such behavior, the best solution for the average person is compliance management software. Compliance software gives you control over your license, so that you can choose how to use it. When you comply with the rules and regulations of the industry, others respect you and your work more. Submitted for your approval is a license agreement that protects your rights as a freelance software developer. Your license agreement contains matters such as attribution, disclaimer, limitation and disclaimer renewal.
Equipment tests & qualification
The compliance equipment is part of an overall process that includes laboratory testing in support of product design and validation, qualification of end-use equipment for suitability for that purpose, and appropriate management of related risks associated with those uses.
Suppliers qualification & monitoring
Suppliers compliance, monitoring and qualification are all part of a supply chain management (SLM) plan. Think of these as the three legs of a scorpion. Compliance ensures consistent quality control across all stages of the supply chain, including vendor, end user and vendor-to-end user. Monitoring detects unusual or unanticipated fluctuations in prices or volume that could indicate price cheating. And qualification ensures vendors holding a product legal tender are genuine resellers meeting industry standards.
Industrial risks & environment
Compliance risks and environmental risks are related in that both involve regulations and standards that must be adhered to, and violence towards workers and communities as a result of industrial activities. There are particular issues that relate to waste management which factory owners must consider if they are to continue manufacturing within certain areas. The risks associated with compliance are those that directly affect the Workers’ welfare - accidents at work, health issues, accidents at the site etc.