'We are embracing our safety procedures. TPM safety training is essential to reduce accident frequency in our region." 17 Start up of TPM Safety Pillar conducted in Santiago (Chile), aiming at involving personnel and supervisors in safe working practices. Regular audits support this programme. To expand the scope of our activities related to safety of employees who work outside the production area, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) coordinators for the Africa Middle East Region were involved in the start of a systematic approach to register, analyse and address incidents and accidents outside production. Performance in 2007 Heineken aims to ensure the safety of everyone working in or on brewery sites. For that reason, we include in our reporting both contractors and Heineken employees. For 2007, we regret to report a total of eight fatalities related to our activities, five of whom were directly employed by Heineken and three who were employed by contractors. Two of the fatalities were related to production activities, one in Russia involving machinery and one in Spain as the result of a fall. Two of the reported fatalities were related to contractors working on greenfield sites: one person in India as the result of electrocution and one person in Laos as the result of being hit by a truck. .--ft, 6 Elien Smits Supply Chain Strategy Manager Heineken Central Eastern Europe, Austria Four of the fatal accidents were due to road traffic accidents. In Egypt, two sales representatives were killed as their car, while under repair, was hit by another. In Russia, two sales representatives lost their lives as a result of separate road traffic accidents. In Croatia, one person was found unconscious near the brewery and subsequently died. The exact circumstances of this accident have been investigated and are currently the subject of legal proceedings in Croatia. Heineken extends its sympathies and condolences to all the families of those mentioned. Our accident frequency rate decreased from 2.7 accidents per 100 FTEs in 2006 to 2.6 in 2007. Improvements in our Western Europe and Asia Pacific regions were partly counterbalanced by increased accident frequency rates in our Africa Middle East and Central Eastern Europe regions. Due to these circumstances approximately half of our production units met the target for 2007 of a maximum of 2.1 accidents per 100 FTEs. Using TPM to improve safety performance across our business In 2005, Heineken introduced Total Productive Management (TPM) as part of a concerted effort to minimise losses from all aspects of our operations. TPM is rolled out in phases with the introduction of several 'pillars', one of which addresses safety. We have introduced the safety pillar step by step - starting with safety specialists and TPM coordinators in our Western European operations. Step 1 focuses on defining terms, setting key performance indicators and benchmarking local safety performance in order to agree targets and prioritise actions. Employees are trained to record and analyse safety incidents accurately in order to prepare a Master Plan for remedial action. Step 2 gives employees the tools they need to trace root causes and implement improvements; step 3 shows them how to reduce incidents by improving workplace safety procedures. Employees are taught to 'tag' unsafe equipment and actions before moving onto step 4 - the publication of agreed safety standards and procedures for their site, for example wearing the right type and level of personal safety equipment. TPM safety training gives participants a clear understanding of the root causes and potential consequences of work place accidents. It also provides them with tools to reduce safety hazards and the motivation to take decisive action. Ail participants commit to complete a safety improvement plan at their site within three months. Following the successful introduction of the safety pillar in Western Europe, roll-out is now planned for Central Eastern Europe during 2008. Heineken N.V. Sustainability Report 2007

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