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JSC Atomenergoprom Annual Report

JSC ATOMENERGOPROM / ANNUAL REPORT / 164 GRI 2-25 Prevention of occupational injuries To prevent and minimise occupational injuries, the Company's organisations implement a number of measures on an ongoing basis, the list of which is approved by ROSATOM's Director General: 1. List of instructions of ROSATOM's Director General on preventing injuries when working with electrical equipment. 2. List of instructions of ROSATOM's Director General on improving process discipline in ROSATOM'S organisations during construction, renovation, upgrade and repairs of facilities. Occupational safety and health performance of JSC Atomenergoprom's organisations in 2022 Number of man-hours worked 70 Number of serious injuries Number of people newly diagnosed with an occupational disease Fatality rate (per 1 million man-hours) 245,874,402 8 16 0.024 Fatality rate (per 200,000 hours) 0.005 0.033 Serious injury rate (per 200,000 hours) 0.007 Reported occupational injury rate (excluding / including fatalities) (per 1 million hours) Reported occupational injury rate (excluding / including fatalities) (per 200,000 hours) 0.12/0.14 0.024/0.03 Occupational disease rate (per 1 million hours) 0.065 Occupational disease rate (per 200,000 hours) 0.013 472 3. Order of ROSATOM on Approval of an Action Plan for the Prevention of Occupational Injuries at the Facilities of ROSATOM's Organisations When Working at Heights. 4. 5. Order of ROSATOM on Approval of an Industry-Wide Plan of Urgent Measures to Ensure Safety and Reduce Occupational Injuries. Order of ROSATOM on Approval of a Comprehensive Programme for Preventing Occupational Injuries in the Nuclear Industry. GRI 403-4 Safety culture and occupational safety and health69 In terms of a safety culture, the Company and its organisations focus on shaping and developing those characteristics of their operations and individual employee behaviour that help to maintain an acceptable safety level, protect people and the environment against the negative impacts of their operations, and ensure that employees of the Company and its organisations are committed to safety as the main goal and are guided by fundamental safety principles. GRI 403-9 In 2022, JSC Atomenergoprom's organisations implemented preventive measures on an ongoing basis to enhance the workplace safety culture. Occupational injury rates in JSC Atomenergoprom Indicator Number of people injured in accidents Number of fatalities Injury frequency rate (FR) 2020 2021 2022 15 16 35 0 2 6 0.12 0.17 0.24 LTIFR (per 1,000,000 man-hours) 0.06 0.07 0.11 LTIFR (per 200,000 man-hours) 0.012 0.01 0.02 Number of people newly diagnosed with an occupational disease 10 6 16 Serious injury rate (per 1 million hours) Number of people injured in accidents in contractor organisations71 GRI 403-9 A total of 35 people were injured in JSC Atomenergoprom in 2022, including 27 men and 8 women. This included eight people who suffered serious injuries and six fatalities. Causes of the accidents included: Non-compliance with road safety rules; Inadequate work organisation; Non-compliance with operational procedures; Design flaws and poor equipment reliability; Negligence on the part of the victims. Between 2020 and 2022, all fatalities were men. GRI 403-10 A total of 16 people were newly diagnosed with occupational diseases in 2022, including 16 people in JSC Atomredmetzoloto (PJSC PIMCU). The occupational disease risk remains high in PJSC PIMCU. In 2022, the FR stood at 0.25, as against 1.2 across Russia. The main occupational hazards posing a high risk of occupational diseases include general and local impacts of vibration on the body and noise exposure affecting hearing. SAFE OPERATIONS 69. The principles, approaches, policies and mechanisms for managing the safety culture are described in the 2021 Annual Report of JSC Atomenergoprom, pp. 198-200. 70. Not including information on 113 organisations (an increase in the number of organisations in 2022 was due to a considerable expansion of the scope of the industry compared to 2021). 71. No data are available on man-hours worked or newly diagnosed occupational diseases in contractor organisations. 72. Including two minor accidents and two fatalities. SAFE OPERATIONS JSC ATOMENERGOPROM / ANNUAL REPORT / 165
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