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PERU LNG 2021 Annual Report

ANNUAL REPORT PERU LNG 2021 CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH RESPONSIBILITY AND COMMITMENT BIOLOGICAL AGENTS • Potable water: the obligatory control parameters were monitored on a daily basis, with monthly monitoring of additional parameters applicable to the quality of water from the reverse osmosis plant and to potable water treatment. Monitoring was carried out by the plant laboratory and an external laboratory accredited by the National Quality Institute. • Mess rooms: an accredited external laboratory carried out monthly monitoring of biological agents on inert surfaces and the hands of people working with food prepared in the plant. . • Occupational programmes health: Monitoring and control PERU LNG uses the following tools to monitor the health of its own employees and those of contractors: OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS In 2021 fifty four initial and fifty seven final medical examinations were carried out on collaborators who had changed jobs or re-joined the company. Due to the health emergency risk evaluations were carried out to determine whether our collaborators were at risk of complications arising from COVID-19, in compliance with legal requirements. Furthermore, periodic medical examinations were suspended in March 2020 in accordance with legislative requirements. As far as occupational medical examinations are concerned, in 2021 all of our collaborators were examined and no occupational illnesses reported. It should be noted that the results were made available confidentially on a new virtual platform developed especially for that purpose (EMO Delivery). • Health control and vigilance of contractors and visitors PERU LNG uses occupational health certificates (CAMO) to ensure that its contractors are monitoring the health of their collaborators and that they meet PERU LNG'S medical standards for those working in its installations. COVID-10 control and vigilance SARS-CoV-2 preventive and control measures were implemented in 2021, as part of a plan approved by Peru's Ministry of Health. The action taken by PERU LNG is described below: Before entry to our installations: • Two thousand six hundred and thirty nine telephone calls were made to collaborators when entering and leaving work, to identify COVID-19 symptoms or contact risks. and this enabled us to pick up ten suspected cases. The psychological support service made two thousand and fifty four calls to employees and their families, enabling us to provide support for 181 cases during 2021. • Twelve thousand and seventy five antigen tests for COVID-19 were carried out on collaborators and contractors, producing one hundred and ninety nine. positive results (one hundred and sixty eight among contractors' collaborators and eleven among HUNT employees) before they entered the installations. Records of symptoms and epidemiological date from collaborators and contractors were kept. During time in our installations: • A system of triage was established, obligatory on entering the premises and carried out at random within the plant. The process measured temperature, heart rate and blood oxygen saturation. Records of COVID-19 symptoms during 2021 are given below: • Information was provided on preventive measures, social distancing in the workplace (mess rooms and vehicles used by collaborators and contractors), the use of double surgical or KN95 face masks, frequent hand washing and/or the use of gel. This information was broadcast on the radio, in notices and in electronic bulletins. 82
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