Niefinansowy Raport Polsatu za rok 2017

Constantly improving occupational health and safety

We would like to make all our employees feel safe at work as much as possible. Occupational health and safety units operate in each company. Their goal is to identify and evaluate the status of safety and all elements in the work environment which affect this status of safety. We provide periodical occupational health and safety, fire protection and first-aid trainings to our employees.

[GRI 403-3]

Both in 2016 and 2017, we did not find any cases of our employees working in the conditions identified as harmful. In order to build a safe culture of work, we train the technical employees of Polsat TV to follow the rules of safety when working in the electromagnetic field. Regular measurements of the field do not indicate exceeding of standards in this respect. Employees of Polkomtel and Cyfrowy Polsat, whose scope of duties requires working at height, including on masts and towers, have valid certificates of specialized trainings for work at height. People operating electrical equipment have valid qualification certificates for supervision and/or operation of devices with voltages of up to 1kV. The above mentioned tasks may be performed only by employees who passed medical examination to determine that there are no counter indications for them to perform this type of work.

The above mentioned risks present in Polsat TV, Polkomtel and Cyfrowy Polsat are within the acceptable workplace exposure limits defined by law.

[GRI 403-2]

Injury rate, occupational disease rate, lost day rate, absentee rate and number of work-related fatalities

Polkomtel Cyfrowy Polsat TV Polsat CP Group
Women Men Women Men Women Men
Total number of accidents at work 1 5 0 0 1 3 10
Work-related fatalities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of severe accidents 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of minor accidents 1 5 0 0 0 0 6
Total number of injured people 6 0 4 10
Injury Rate (IR)13 0,3 1,7 0 0 1,4 4,1
Total Lost Day Rate (LDR) 14 14 37 0 0 5 181 237
Accident severity rate15 14 7 0 0 5 60
Occupational Disease Rate (ODR)16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Absentee Rate (AR)17 4,9% 5,8% 2,6%
Polkomtel Cyfrowy Polsat TV Polsat CP Group
Women Men Women Men Women Men
Total number of accidents at work 3 5 1 2 1 3 13
Work-related fatalities 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of severe accidents 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of minor accidents 3 5 0 0 0 0 8
Total number of injured people 8 3 2 13
Injury Rate (IR)13 1,1 1,8 0,1 0,2 4,3 2,0
Total Lost Day Rate (LDR) 14 13 35 55 52 6 32 193
Accident severity rate15 4 7 55 26 6 32
Occupational Disease Rate (ODR)16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Absentee Rate (AR)17 5,8% 5,3% 2,5%
  • 13 Injury Rate (IR), calculated as the total number of injured people in accidents / headcount x 1000.

  • 14 Lost Day Rate (LDR), calculated as the rate of the total number of lost days to the number of planned hours of work of employees during the reporting period *200000.

  • 15 Accident severity rate, calculated as the number of lost days due to the accident / number of accidents.

  • 16 Occupational Disease Rate (ODR), calculated as * 200.000.

  • 17 Absentee Rate (AR), calculated as the total number of days absent at work / number of days worked during a year *200000.

[GRI 102-41][GRI 403-1, GRI 403-4]
Although there are no collective bargaining agreements in Cyfrowy Polsat Group, each company has an Occupational Health and Safety Committees in which all employees have their representation. Regular meetings are used not only to report current issues, but most of all to jointly make decisions improving safety of all employees. Employee representatives have equal right to actively participate in inspections and audits concerning the Occupational Health and Safety and investigations of accidents.
Each employee has also a right to refuse performing a hazardous work – there have never been and there will never be any negative consequences for such an employee. Equipping of employees who require this with personal protective equipment is a standard in our enterprise.

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