DP WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE REPORT 2021
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DP World Performance Indicator
Requested Performance Indicator All workers who are not employees
Requested Source Sheet Safety Data
DP World HSE definition
Contractor
External organisation providing services to DP World in accordance with agreed specification, terms and conditions. (Based on ISO 45001). Examples include but are not limited to: • Contractors performing core operations such as operating equipment or carrying out lashing operations • Labour hire personnel • Security • Consultants • Maintenance and cleaning contractors • Construction
but workplace is controlled by organisation
Employee Head Count
Employees and workers covered by Occupation health and safety management system based upon legal requirements and/or recognised standard/guidelines Employees and workers who are not employees but whose work and/ or place of work is controlled by the organisation, who are covered by this system Employees and workers who are not employees but whose work and/ or place of work is controlled by the organisation, who are covered by this system Employees and workers who are not employees but whose work and/ or place of work is controlled by the organisation, who are covered by this system that has been internally audited
Safety Data
Total workforce (direct and indirect hires)
Contractor Head Count
Safety Data
Formula: Total Contractors hours worked / 292 days per year/8 hours per day Assumptions: Demand for contractors = 80% of the year = 365 X 80% = 292 days Daily contractors working hours = 8 hours per day
Contractor Hours Worked
Safety Data
The number of hours worked by contractors of DP World during a specific reporting period. Statistics on the number of hours worked should include: • Hours actually worked during normal hours of work Time worked in addition to hours worked during normal periods of work, and generally paid at higher than normal rates (overtime) • Time spent at the place of work on work such as preparation of the work place, repairs and maintenance, preparation and cleaning of tools, and the preparation of receipts, time sheets and reports • Time spent at the place of work waiting or standing by for such reasons as lack of supply of work, breakdown of machinery, or accidents, or time spent at the place of work during which no work is done but for which payment is made under a guaranteed employment contract • Time corresponding to short rest periods at the work place, including tea and coffee breaks Statistics of hours worked should exclude: • Hours paid for but not worked, such as paid annual leave, paid public holidays, paid sick leave • Time spent on travel from home to work and vice versa
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