EDF_REGISTRATION_DOCUMENT_2017

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIETAL INFORMATION − HUMAN RESOURCES Reporting system and methodology

Details on counting occupational diseases During 2015, the process for listing occupational diseases of agents working for EDF SA was changed. To ensure that all declarations of occupational diseases are processed in a harmonised manner and that the number of occupational diseases published does correspond to their number declared during the year and not rejected by the CPAM, EDF SA has set up a centralised declaration management system. The figure published for 2017 corresponds to occupational illnesses declared and not rejected by CPAM as at 31 December 31 of 2017 and will only be consolidated in the 2018 balance sheet. The 2016 figure for its part was definitively consolidated. This situation is due to the fact that medical certificates originally dated 2017 will still be coming into the units, and therefore the PCST, in the months to come. This offset in time enables taking into account those cases which occurred after 31 December of the year in question and withdrawing from the account those cases which were rejected for said year. Further details on the training indicators The trainings for which supporting documentation are not received on the date of closure of the report are not taken into account. The number of training hours includes the hours spent in class for staff on vocational training contracts. Further details on the indicators on tracking employees with disabilities In countries in which regulations do not impose any mandatory declaration of the number of employees with disabilities, the reported data is provided on the basis of voluntary statements of employees. Certain subsidiaries do not communicate this type of data.

and maternity absences are not included. The number of hours worked used in the calculation of the absenteeism rate is the number of hours theoretically worked. At the Group level, the “average number of absences” is the sum of absences due to sickness, counted in days worked in proportion to time worked by employees and absences due to work-related accidents, counted in calendar days. Further details on the accident indicators For EDF and ENEDIS, data on the number of accidents occurring during the course of the year is extracted from the PREVENSISS safety information system and the data relating to the number of employee days lost to work related accidents is extracted from the HR information system (Sprint). The frequency rate for employees does not include the accidents occurring in transit between home and work. Road accidents may be taken into account when local laws consider them as work-related accidents. The number of fatal accidents takes into account work-related accidents and employee transit accidents. It does not include fatal accidents of subcontractors. The hours worked used for calculating the frequency rate are actual hours corresponding to the hours of “exposure to risks” according to CNAM (French national insurance body). Further details on integration of health and safety data In 2017, health and safety data of the IMTECH subsidiary (incorporated into the Group in 2017), 50% held by EDF Energy and 50% by Dalkia, was 100% incorporated into the Dalkia data.

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3.7.3

INDICATORS

Economic indicators 3.7.3.1

Unit

2017

2016 2015 Ref. GRI (1)

Economic indicator – EDF Amount of indemnities paid or to be paid following a legal decision in environmental matters (2) Environmental management – Group % of the Group’s consolidated sales covered by an ISO 14001 certification (3)

€k

0.0

21.0 10.5

EN 29

% 98.4

98.0 98.1

GRI - Global Reporting Initiative, version G4. (1) Excluding court fees and for definitive legal decisions. (2) Excluding companies with independent management. (3)

Environmental indicators 3.7.3.2 The following tables summarise the main environmental indicators within the scope of the EDF group. Any other scope is indicated on a case by case basis.

Ref. GRI (1)

Unit

2017

2016

2015

Fuel and raw materials – fuel consumption Nuclear fuel loaded in reactor – EDF

t

1,104 1,042 1,120 9,902 9,306 15,065

EN 1 EN 1 EN 1 EN 1 EN 1 EN 1 EN 1

Coal

kt kt kt

Heavy fuel oil

931 375

885 371

867 368

Domestic fuel oil

Natural gas Industrial gas

GWh PCI GWh PCI

106,125 110,720 100,013

371

335

4

Biomass

kt

2,254 2,676 3,172

Water – raw materials consumed originating from sources outside the Company Cooling water withdrawn

10 9 m 3 10 9 m 3 10 9 m 3 10 9 m 3

47.6 16.0

47.3 16.2

49.3 18.3

EN 8 EN 8 EN 8

of which fresh water

of which brackish (or estuary) water

6.4

6.1

5.2

Cooling water returned

47.0

46.8

48.7 EN 22

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