Safety reported additional measures to make sure that hearing protection is provided. Furthermore, the majority of units regularly check the use of personal protective equipment and these units apply sanctions in the event of non-compliance. As a result of our performance improvement, we managed to meet our target of 2.7 accidents per 100 FTE for 2006. We expect that continuous attention for safety enables us to achieve our target of 2.0 cases per 100 FTE by the end of 2008. These efforts include mandatory implementation of the safety activities under Total Productive Management, starting in Europe. In 2006, the number of accidents involving contractor personnel decreased from 101 to 84. Accidents involving contractor personnel are not included in the company accident frequency indicator. The severity of recorded accidents fluctuates between 69 lost days per 100 FTEs in 2004, 61 days in 2005 and 62 days in 2006. This small increase in 2006 was the result of the impact of a number of individual accidents. For example in Zywiec, Poland, 's Flertogenbosch, the Netherlands, and Bujumbura, Burundi, each resulted in a long sick leave. We did not meet our target for 2006 of 49 days per 100 FTE, but we believe that by successfully addressing accident frequency it will enable us to reduce our target of 34 lost days per 100 FTE in 2008. In 2006, six production units reported one or more violations of local mandatory safety regulations. In one of these cases, a fine of €6,750 was paid. Environmental complaints for nuisance Number of complaints 2006 I 2005 I 55 2004 I 89 84 Safety-related incidents Number per year 2006 I 2005 I 7 14 12 15 2004 information not available with fine without fine 1 CHeineken N.V. XO Sustainability Report 2006

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