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      4.3 | Health, Safety and Wellness of Employees 4.3.3 Occupational Safety With the concept of “Occupational health and safety is the basis of all business activities,” FUJIFILM Holdings gives the highest priority to the health and safety of its employees and is fully compliant with the related laws and regulations. For companies newly joining our Group following M&A, we manage their occupational safety and labor risks appropriately by conducting related due diligence, including risks of workplace accidents deriving from the facilities and working procedures, along with their compliance with related laws and regulations. The priority issues and results of each Group company are reported to and discussed by the FUJIFILM Holdings ESG Committee, and then reported to the Board of Directors. In 2020, FUJIFILM Holdings enacted, at its sites all over the world, new Occupational Health and Safety Regulations that meet the requirements of ISO 45001:2018, an international occupational health and safety standard. The operation of the said regulations help clarify the safety management structure and safety promotion activity goals throughout the group to further reinforce our governance of occupational health and safety. The Fujifilm Group reduces occupational risks according to the characteristics of each workplace and company. Some examples of such risk reduction activities are given below. • The occupational safety committee is operated jointly by management and employees and occupational safety meetings are held regularly. • Occupational safety managers are appointed and checklist-based workplace inspections are undertaken. • When a new working procedure is introduced or an existing procedure is changed, a risk assessment is carried out to identify risk factors and create risk countermeasures. • Chemical risk assessments are carried out to identify risk factors in working procedures that involve chemicals. • Chemical handling training are provided to employees and contract workers who undertake risk assessments and handle chemicals, as well as the standard occupational safety training. 1. Efforts for occupational health and safety Group-wide target 1: Zero serious workplace accidents * Serious workplace accident: An accident that causes death or permanent disability. Group-wide target 2: Workplace accident rate of 0.1 or less by FY2030. Number of Employees Taking Occupational Health and Safety Training FY2022 Fujifilm Group* 21,195 * Including those who are acquired licenses, skill training courses, and special education required by law when engaging in hazardous work. 2. Serious workplace accidents in fiscal 2022 Fujifilm Group: 0 Number of Fatal Workplace Accidents FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 Target Fujifilm Group Employees 0 1 0 0 0 0 Contracted 0 1 0 0 0 0 Fujifilm* Employees 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contracted 0 0 0 0 0 0 FUJIFILM Business Employees 0 1 0 0 0 0 Innovation* Contracted 0 1 0 0 0 0 * Fujifilm and FUJIFILM Business Innovation (-FY2018), all employees of Fujifilm Group (FY2019-) 114 FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation Sustainability Report 2023

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