Sustainability Report 2012 Lek d.d.

Sustainability Report 2012 – Lek d.d. Labor 48 Graph 11: LWDR value (Lost Time Work-Day Rate) for Lek Annual overview of work-related accidents LDWR 10 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 8 14 16 18 12 6 17.66 3.4 2.68 1.59 2.77 4 2 0 LDWR Year Incident rate (IR) The incident rate for accidents with recorded sickness ab- sence amounted to 0.2. It is calculated using the following formula: No. of work-related injuries* x 1.000.000 Incident rate: IR = Number of hours worked Great attention is paid to ensuring overall safety as this is the only way to continue the downward trend of work-related injuries. Work-related incidents are still mainly attributable to risky conduct, particularly in working with equipment and accessories. This type of incident accounted for the highest proportion of employee accidents. To be able to provide a more comprehensive picture, we also monitor the cases where first aid was administered and the employee was able to return to his/her working environment without sick leave. Lower-severity incidents constitute an encouragement for further preventive action, and a remin- der of the presence of hazardous behavior in our working environment. The number of first aid cases is high (> 40) which can be attributed to intensified reporting and to the implementation of our guidelines to boost the safety culture, including employee activities to reduce the risk of accidents and other incidents, conduct of walkthrough inspections, sa- fety meetings, and involvement of an occupational medicine specialist in every workplace incident. Graph 12: Classification of reasons for work-related incidents (LTIR and TRCR) for 2012 25% 25% 37% 13% 0% Contact with equipment / object 37% Cuts, lacerations 25% Slips, stumbles, falls 25% Process-related incident 13% Sprains, strains, burns 0% Moving of loads 0% Chemical / biological agents 0% Transport 0%

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