43 Safety parameters and indicators Parameters Fatal accidents Performance indicators Accidents resulting in permanent disability Accidents resulting in absence from work Days absent Number of complaints Number of external safety related incidents Accident frequency Accident severity Fatalities, own staff and contractor personnel Permanent disabilities, own staff Accidents, own staff and contractor personnel Absence, own staff in calendar days External complaints related to nuisance Incidents related to safety and environment which had an impact outside the production unit Own staff, number of accidents resulting in absence from work per 100 FTEs Own staff, days absence from work per 100 FTEs both their own staff and contractor personnel. 'Own staff includes both permanent, temporary staff and agency personnel. Overtime is included in the production workforce calculation. Group Supply Chain has defined six 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. Environmental reporting The purpose of environmental reporting is to clarify the environmental effects of producing malt, beer and soft drinks at our production locations. These effects include depletion of resources, emissions and nuisance. To measure the results achieved in these areas, Group Supply Chain has defined 7 key parameters for our breweries, maltings and soft-drink plants. Performance is measured for 4 parameters in terms of production, expressed in hectolitres of beer and soft drinks or tonnes of malt, to facilitate comparison of the results. The eco management system comprises of the following subjects: local environmental policy, environmental management system, legal compliance, violations of law, environmental fines, environmental complaints, environmental accidents, reliability of reporting. The greenhouse effect covers C02 and refrigerant emissions. The ozone layer depletion covers refrigerant losses (e.g. HCFCs), acidification covers NOx, SOx, and NH3 emissions, nutrification covers Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), nitrogen and phosphorus in waste-water after treatment, where discharged into surface water. Waste management deals with the destination of our by-products and hazardous waste. Heineken N.V. Sustainability Report 2007

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