Unfortunately, as an HR professional, I do not have the ability to provide the updated SMETA 4-Pillar Audit checklist for the chemical industry specific to Bangladesh. This is because the checklist is typically proprietary to the Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA) and is not publicly available.
However, I can guide you on how to obtain it:
1. You need to become a member of Sedex, the organization that owns and manages the SMETA audit procedure. You can do this by visiting their website
https://www.sedex.com/ and following their membership registration process.
2. Once you are a member, you will have access to the SMETA documents, including the 4-Pillar Audit checklist.
Please note that the 4 pillars of SMETA are:
1. Labour Standards
2. Health and Safety
3. Environment
4. Business Ethics
Each of these pillars has specific requirements that need to be met in order to pass the audit.
I would also recommend that you engage a local consultancy firm with expertise in SMETA audits in the chemical industry to assist you in preparing for the audit. They would have the most current checklist and would be able to guide you through the process effectively.
Remember, the goal of the SMETA audit is to drive improvements in ethical and responsible business practices in global supply chains. It's not just about passing the audit, but also about improving your business practices.