Groupe Roullier

43 42 2021 Non-Financial Reporting Statement Groupe Roullier 2021 Non-Financial Reporting Statement Groupe Roullier #3 TAKING CARE OF HEALTH & SAFETY Accident incidence levels are defined in relation to the work involved, with the highest risks to health and safety being posed in our industrial environments as a result of load handling, machine operation, chemical reactions, musculoskeletal disorders and the nature of the working environment in terms of noise, air quality, etc. The ways in which the pandemic have impacted the world of work have also introduced new challenges in terms of enabling business continuity while ensuring full compliance with health and safety measures and providing optimal conditions for those working from home. Further strengthening our health and safety policy In 2021, our Risk Prevention department was once again intensively involved in ensuring business continuity by delivering solutions to the many issues created by the health crisis. Its success in this mission was made possible by the acceptance of these measures by all employees and their resilience; this cornerstone of our DNA brought us even more closely together during this testing period. In 2021, the safety budget represented 13% of all industrial investment, while a further 24% was devoted to process and quality upgrades, the majority of which were focused on production line automation, which has the knock- on effect of reducing the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. For example, Phosphea invested during the year in constructing a roof over the loading area of its Gabes production plant in Tunisia, reducing the risks of excessive exposure to the sun, and falls during rain storms. In France, Agriplas-Sotralentz Packaging has addressed operator safety and environmental protection issues by investing in a new machine that maximises pollutant removal, with particular emphasis on the volatile organic compounds that pose a risk to human health. 9,650 internal safety inspections, OCCUPATIONAL ACCIDENT FREQUENCY RATE AND SEVERITY RATE 0.45 9.4 Frequency rate Severity rate 0.34 10.1 2021 data 2019 data* A collective and dynamic effort The health crisis also emphasised the importance of the principle embraced by the Management Committee, and which guides risk and accident prevention policy for the benefit of operations staff: “Health & Safety is everyone’s responsibility”. The fifty or so subsidiary company accident risk prevention officers (leaders and coordinators), whose work is coordinated by the Group Risk Management department, are therefore essential to this collective and dynamic effort, which aims to make every employee responsible for their own safety. This network also encourages and facilitates continuous upgrading of our risk and accident prevention systems and measures in response to the needs identified. ZOOM #1 HEALTH & SAFETY IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF PÂTISSERIES GOURMANDES CULTURE At Group food industry subsidiary Pâtisseries Gourmandes, the culture of occupational health and safety has been developed continually over many years. This culture is built around the four main priorities of equipment safety, people safety, reducing physically strenuous tasks, and accident prevention/training/ awareness, with the aim of eliminating the main causal factors of occupational accidents; load lifting and carrying, repetitive movement and road safety. Many investments were made during 2021 in means and resources to develop this culture, including the introduction of motorised handling machinery for mobile dough tanks weighing several hundred kilos at our Derval and Tourc’h production sites in France, and the installation of a system for pumping biscuit dough at St Tugdual (reducing the need to carry loads of up to several hundred kilos per day and make repetitive movements). Road safety has also been one of our central concerns, so every new employee allocated a service vehicle or company car must now complete a one-day training course at a Centaure driving school to raise their awareness of road hazards in challenging conditions. The course covers a broad range of topics, including eco-driving, roadholding, emergency braking, speed, stopping distances and vehicle maintenance. The many measures introduced in the last two years have reduced the occupational accident frequency rate by 6% and the severity rate by 40%. * 2020 data are not representative due the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS CHALLENGES COMMITTED TOGETHER FOR OUR PEOPLE COMMITTED TOGETHER FOR OUR PEOPLE

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