Appendix 2: Reporting basis Appendices continued Scope The safety and environmental data presented in this report relate to the years 2004, 2005 and 2006 for the production units of the Heineken operating companies. 'Production units' means breweries, maltings and soft-drink plants and combinations of these, at which malt, beer and soft drinks are produced. The data covers participating interests, which are included fully or partially in the consolidated financial statements. The figures for participating interests relate to their total output. Environmental data for production units where both beer and soft drinks are produced have been combined. The figures do not include distribution departments or head offices. The volume figures presented in the environmental section of this report, based on production, may differ slightly from the figures presented in Heineken's financial report, which are based on sales. This difference is accounted for by exports, volumes produced under licence and a number of recently acquired production units that have not yet submitted data. Newly acquired production units are required to start reporting directly after the first calendar year after the date of acquisition. The data presented in the sections on Agriculture, Supply Chain Responsibility, Responsible Beer Consumption and Our Impact on Developing Markets are derived from databases that are available at Group level. Additionally, the data provided in 'Responsible Beer Consumption' have been subject to internal audit activities. Reporting systems The maltings, breweries and soft-drink plants gather the data in accordance with guidelines and definitions formulated by Heineken Group Supply Chain based on the Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines (2002). Their reports are submitted annually to this Group, where they are checked for completeness, likeliness of data and accuracy. A training course is also provided at the request of the production units to instruct employees in the production units in the accurate acquisition, verification and filing of data. Visits are paid to selected production units in conjunction with the external verifier to check the quality of the information they provide by comparing it with invoices, measurements, calculations, etc. Safety reporting The safety reporting system is used by the production units to record accidents at their locations and report on the consequences for both their own staff and contractors' personnel. 'Own staff includes both permanent, temporary staff and agency personnel. Overtime is included in the production workforce calculation. Group Supply Chain has defined four parameters, which must as a minimum be reported at local level, to serve as the basis for measuring the results achieved by our breweries, maltings and soft- drink plants. These results are expressed in two performance indicators. /I Q Heineken N.V. Sustainability Report 2006

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