work. Significant improvements have been achieved in our production units in the Africa Middle East region. In St. Denis, La Reunion, we introduced improved maintenance management and safety requirements and in Bujumbura, Burundi, old packaging lines were replaced by modern and safer lines. Unfortunately, the improvements have been offset by decreased performance in Haikou, China, where the number of accidents involving external personnel increased, and in Zywiec, Poland, where a relatively high number of accidents occurred during a peak period. Almost all our employees in production units have completed basic safety training, while about half of the units also organise and run regular refresher sessions. Intensive training and awareness programmes have been run at a number of locations. There are a number of areas in our production units where the use of personal protective equipment is required: in the bottling hall, in the engine rooms and in the handling of cleaning agents. It is our policy to provide personal protective equipment to personnel working in all areas where safety and health hazards may exist. Through the occupational safety reports, all our units indicated that dust masks, safety glasses and other protective equipment is provided in all production units. A number of locations Accident frequency Cases/100 FTE 2009 I 2008 I 2007 I 2006 I 2005 I 2004 I Target Actual Accident severity Lost calender days/100 FTE Actual

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