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At the Bank, the basic regulations in the area of Employee safety are the Principles of Occupational Health and Safety and Fire Protection introduced on September 21, 2022 by an Order of the President of the Management Board, and the Bank Pekao S.A. Group Policy on Occupational Health and Safety.
The Pekao Group and the Bank, as institutions aware of the responsibility for the safety and health protection of employees, are primarily obliged to:
- prevent accidents at work, occupational diseases and potential accidents by the use of, among others, technical and organizational advancements,
- meet requirements set out by law and other requirements applicable to the Bank,
- aim at continuous improvement of occupational health and safety,
- take part in documenting and updating occupational risk assessment,
- improve actions relating to occupational safety and health to avoid losses arising from accidents at work,
- improve employees’ qualifications and involvement in OHS initiatives,
- provide necessary technical and financial resources and competent personnel to carry out duties connected with the protection of employees’ safety and health.
By inspecting various aspects of work, the OHS services have a substantial share in the assessment of occupational risks. The purpose of the process is to find out which threats in the working environment can cause injuries or deterioration in the employee’s health and whether such treats can be eliminated and, if not, what actions should be taken to reduce the related occupational risks.
According to demand, the occupational safety and health service organizes and ensures an adequate level of training in occupational safety and health for newly hired employees, cooperates with relevant organizational units in periodic training, as well as with persons performing the tasks of social labor inspector.
To improve the process of performing the above tasks, in April 2001 the Bank established the OHS Committee, the rights and obligations of which are set out in a separate regulation on the establishment of the OHS Committee at Bank Polska Kasa Opieki Spółka Akcyjna. The last update of this regulation was implemented in October 2020 by an Order of the President of the Management Board.
The OHS Committee is responsible for inspecting working conditions, assessing OHS conditions on a periodical basis, prepare opinions on measures taken by the employer to prevent accidents at work and occupational diseases, draw conclusions concerning improvements in the working conditions, and cooperate with the employer in relation to the fulfilment of the employers OHS obligations.
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In 2022, the number of injuries in the Pekao Group was 30, 23 of which involved Bank Pekao employees. No fatal or serious injuries were reported. In terms of the characteristics of the injuries sustained, the following should be mentioned first and foremost: sprains, contusions, and fractures of extremities, spinal injuries, and surface injuries. In each of the cases mentioned, the circumstances and causes of occupational accidents were analyzed, working conditions were inspected, and post-accident recommendations were made.
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WOMEN | MEN | TOTAL | WOMEN | MEN | TOTAL | |
Total number of occupational accidents, including: | 21 | 2 | 23 | 21 | 2 | 23 |
Number of light accidents | 21 | 2 | 23 | 21 | 2 | 23 |
Number of serious accidents | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Number of fatal accidents | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Total number of people injured in accidents | 23 | 23 |
Total accident frequency rate (IR, calculated as total number of people injured in accidents/employment x 1000) | 1,59 | 1,88 |
Accident severity rate (calculated as number of days of disability due to accident/number of accidents) | 33 | 33 |
Total number of days of work disability due to occupational accidents (LDR, calculated as the ratio of the total number of days lost to the number of planned working hours of employees in the reporting period * 200000 | 4,0 | 4,6 |
Absenteeism rate (AR, calculated as the total number of unscheduled absences from work(*)/number of days worked per year * 100) | 7,6 | 6,8 |