IRPC One Report 2022 EN

Human Rights Policy and Manual IRPC has adopted the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), International Labour Organization (ILO) Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights as the basis of its human rights practices in its business operations, encompassing respect for labor rights, women's rights, children's rights and human dignity, including civil liberties and equality of persons protected Human Rights Risks and Impact Assessment IRPC reviews human rights risk in accordance with the “Human Rights Risk and Impact Assessment Methodology” throughout the value chain, consisting of IRPC's business operations and those of affiliated companies in which IRPC has or has no controlling interest and critical suppliers’ business operations, covering all geographical areas in the industrial zones and on the premises of all 5 oil depots, namely Chumphon Oil Depot, Ayutthaya Oil Depot, Phra Pradaeng Oil Depot, Rayong Oil Depot and Mae Klong Oil Depot. Such risk assessment also applies to new investment projects. In 2022, IRPC engaged an independent external consultant to conduct human rights risk assessment and used the assessment results to analyze and draw up a set of measures to mitigate, rehabilitate and remedy human rights violations. According to the assessment findings, no salient issues were detected. However, there were risks within appetite, involving occupational health and safety of personnel working in the industrial zone, safety of communities surrounding the industrial zone and contractors working in the industrial zone as well as issues relating to working conditions of employees and contractors. IRPC has implemented measures to reduce risks, supervised and given priority to the implementation of such measures consistently. It has laid out work plans and set targets in developing online self-assessment on human rights to be completed in 2023. RESPECT PROTECT under Thai and international laws to enforce human rights and prevent human rights violations from IRPC operations throughout the supply chain. IRPC operation area 100% Critical Feedstock Supplier 100% New investment projects 100% Businesses with and without IRPC management control (including those who hold IRPC shares more than 10%) 100% engaged human rights assessment. have human rights assessment. have human rights assessment. engaged human rights risks assessment through public opinion and related agencies. For more information on human rights policy, please visit: 132 56-1 One Report 2022 IRPC PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED

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