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ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIETAL INFORMATION − HUMAN RESOURCES Assurance report of the Statutory Auditors

at the level of a representative sample of entities selected by us (1) on the basis of ■ their activity, their contribution to the consolidated indicators, their location and a risk analysis, we conducted interviews to verify that procedures are properly applied and to identify potential undisclosed data, and we performed tests of details, using sampling techniques, in order to verify the calculations and

reconcile the data with the supporting documents. The selected sample represents 91% of headcount considered as material data of social issues and between 21% and 100% of environmental data considered as material data of

environmental issues (listed in the hereafter tables).

Social indicators

Assurance Reasonable

Total EDF group workforce as of 31 December, breakdown by age and gender

Managers, breakdown by gender

Limited

Hires Other arrivals Retirement departures/inactive employees Resignations Redundancies, dismissals, people made inactive Other departures Hours of training provided Number of employees benefiting from training Average number of days lost through illness and accidents Work related illnesses reported in the year to Social Security (EDF) Fatal accidents (employees) – Fatal accidents (third party provider) Workplace accidents involving at least one lost day (employees)

3.

Accident frequency rate (employees) Accident severity rate (employees) Percentage of women at managerial level Number of employees with disabilities Environmental indicators

Assurance Reasonable

Direct CO 2

emissions from electricity and heat production

(including installations not subject to quotas)

Coal-fired consumption

Limited

SO 2 emissions Emissions of NOx Dusts Indirect CO 2

emissions from combustion of natural gas sold to end users Renewable energies: quantity of electricity and heat generated using renewable energies (other than hydropower) Nuclear fuel loaded in reactors

Radioactive emissions to air: Carbon-14, Tritium (EDF) Radioactive emissions to water: Carbon-14, Tritium (EDF)

Decommissioning nuclear waste: Very Low-Level radioactive Waste (VLLW) (EDF) Decommissioning nuclear waste: Low and Intermediate-Level radioactive Waste (LLW and ILW) (EDF) Very Low-Level solid radioactive Waste (EDF) Short-Lived Low and Intermediate-Level solid radioactive Waste (EDF) Long-Lived High and Intermediate-Level solid radioactive Waste (EDF) Radioactive emissions to water: Tritium (EDF Energy) Radioactive emissions to air: Carbon-14, Tritium (EDF Energy) Uranium sent to off site (EDF Energy) Transported low-level radioactive waste (EDF Energy) Generated Intermediate-Level radioactive waste (EDF Energy)

See the list of entities in appendix of this report. (1)

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EDF I Reference Document 2017

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