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Working with suppliers for sustainability

Our Supplier Code of Conduct outlines our expectations for suppliers and is aligned with the UN Global Compact’s ten principles on human rights, labour standards, environmental performance and anti-corruption. 

DNV only uses suppliers who accept our Supplier Code of Conduct. Suppliers are required to sign the Supplier Code of Conduct or accept it as a mandatory appendix to the contract.

Subcontractors must comply with HSE requirements that are equivalent to our own requirements. Checklists are in place to ensure an appropriate ethical standard for hired subcontractors in line with our Codes of Conduct. New indirect suppliers are screened for inherent sustainability risks. Where needed, suppliers are requested to conduct self-assessments.

To better understand the exact requirements of our Supplier Code of Conduct, please see our Guideline on the interpretation of the DNV Supplier Code of Conduct.

We communicate the DNV Supplier Code of Conduct to all suppliers and suppliers are expected to communicate the content of our Code to their employees, agents, subcontractors and all other suppliers involved in the agreement with DNV.

This statement describes the steps DNV has taken to address modern slavery in our operations and supply chain.

Documentation for Suppliers

 

Supplier Code of Conduct

 

Guideline on the interpretation of the DNV Supplier Code of Conduct

 

Supplier Declaration

 

Statement on modern slavery

We are committed to ensuring no modern slavery or human trafficking takes place in any of our business or supply chains.

Reporting of misconduct

Suppliers who believe that a DNV employee, or anyone acting on behalf of DNV, has engaged in illegal or otherwise improper conduct, should report the matter to DNV. Suppliers should similarly report any potential violation of this Code. A suppliers’ relationship with DNV will not be affected by an honest report of potential misconduct.

Reports may be made through DNV’s Group Compliance Officer, the Internal Ombudsperson, or DNV’s Integrity Hotline. The Internal Ombudsperson has an independent role and contacts are treated anonymously on request. DNV’s web-based reporting tool allows persons to anonymously notify misconduct and exchange information with designated case handlers within DNV. Incidents related to personal data protection should be reported to the Global Data Protection Officer.

Any indication of misconduct or a serious concern of misconduct can be made in writing, by telephone or in a personal meeting with any of the contacts below.

Gesa Heinacher-Lindemann
Gesa Heinacher-Lindemann

SVP/Head of Group Compliance/Group Compliance Officer

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Ingvild Risvik Mauritz
Ingvild Risvik Mauritz

Head of Section, IT Security Management

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Helene Berge Holm

Internal Ombudsperson

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Phone: +47 958 01 868

Integrity Hotline - DNV's web reporting tool

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Learn more about sustainability at DNV in our Annual Report

 

Annual Reports

Browse and download our fully digital annual report

 

GRI Index

Go to the download centre to access the appendix to Annual Report

 

Code of Conduct

Our success depends on trust: this is why we have a Code of Conduct. Download it here.

 

DNV's Environmental sustainability & Climate Policy

Our strategic sustainability and climate goals set us on a path to reduce our environmental footprint across our company and ultimately enables us to make a positive climate impact.

 

ISO 14001

DNV as an organization is certified. You can find the documentation here.

 

ISO 45001

DNV as an organization is certified. You can find the documentation here.