Work‑related ill health
Indicator | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Cases of work‑related ill health among employees | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Number of work‑related fatalities | – | – | – |
Number of employees recognised as disabled as a result of work‑related ill health | – | – | – |
In 2023, one case of work‑related ill health was identified in the Rosseti Group: the driver of a car at Production Association Central Power Grids of Buryatenergo, a branch of PJSC Rosseti Siberia (2nd degree vibration syndrome). No employees died as a result of work‑related ill health associated with any particular occupation.
To minimise the risk of work‑related ill health, the Company strives to convey to all employees the importance of a healthy lifestyle and compliance with occupational safety requirements. The Company regularly monitors the health of its employees. The target is to conduct examinations and checkups for 100% of production personnel, which is possible thanks to the availability of doctor offices at the Rosseti Group's companies. In addition to monitoring personnel health, the office’s doctors provide medical care directly at the facilities, as well as pre‑shift monitoring of production personnel. In the event of a negative conclusion based on the results of a medical examination or in case of contraindications, employees are suspended from work.