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MENU PLACES PEOPLE PAPARRTTNNEERRSS PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE (ENVIRONMENT) (ECONOMIC) Partners 2022 Progress Suppliers Tenants Customers Residential Owners, Occupiers and Serviced Apartment Residents Supplier Health and Safety and Smart Construction GRI Working closely with all our partners to foster a strong health and safety culture is an integral part of Swire 403 Properties’ commitment to Zero Harm. Beyond day-to-day operations and the management of existing HKEX properties, this culture also applies to our projects under development and all related construction sites. Aspect B6 In 2022, we continued to enhance the collection and public reporting of health and safety-related metrics and incident reports from our contractors which was introduced last year. This new approach allows us to track performance and enables us to work with our partners to develop strategies that improve on- site health and safety performance, ensuring that all our construction sites continue to be safe places to work. Our ambitious internal construction accident rate target is used to guide our efforts in this area. Meanwhile, we continued to successfully adopt the use of innovative smart technology to eliminate safety hazards and improve overall safety during the construction stage at several construction sites in Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland this year. This took various forms, ranging from using robotic technology to replace humans on more dangerous tasks, to issuing workers with smart devices to further enhance their safety on-site. Number of fatalities of contractor workers 0 A contractor fatality is defined as a loss of life of a contractor or subcontractor employee as the result of an incident occurring when the contractor or subcontractor employees are conducting work for our Company. Lost Time Injury Rate of contractor workers at Hong Kong development projects 0.06 The Lost Time Injury Rate (“LTIR”) represents the number of injuries per 100 contractor workers per year. It is calculated as “total number of injuries multiplied by 200,000 and then divided by total hours worked”. The factor of 200,000 is the annual hours worked by 100 contractor workers, based on 40 hours per week for 50 weeks a year. Accident rate of contractor workers at Hong Kong development projects 0.90 The accident rate represents the number of reportable accidents per 1,000 contractor workers. It is calculated as “total number of reportable accidents multiplied by 1,000 and then divided by average daily number of contractor workers on-site”. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2022 135

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