APPENDIX / OUR ESG APPROACH APPENDIX External Limited Assurance Schedule of Select Occupational Health and Safety Metrics for the year ended December 31, 2021 Metrics 18, 19 Value Reporting Unit and Criteria Recordable injury and illness cases 480 The number of recordable work-related injuries and illnesses. A work-related injury or illness that results in any of the following: death, days away from work, restricted work or transfer to another job, medical treatment beyond first aid, or loss of consciousness; or significant injury or ill health diagnosed by a physician or other licensed healthcare professional, even if it does not result in death, days away from work, restricted work or job transfer, medical treatment beyond first aid, or loss of consciousness. Recordable injury and illness rate 20 0.72 The number of recordable work-related injuries and illness cases multiplied by 200,000 (100 full time equivalent employees working 40 hours per week for 50 weeks) then divided by the number of hours worked for the reporting period. Total Hours Worked 20 133,773,414 The number of hours worked in the reporting period. Fatalities—Employees and non-employees overseen on a day-to-day basis by a Whirlpool employee 20 0 The number of fatalities as a result of work-related injury or work-related illness. Days Away from Work (DAFW) Rate 20 0.28 The number of DAFW cases multiplied by 200,000 (100 full time equivalent employees/workers working 40 hours per week for 50 weeks) then divided by the number of hours worked for the reporting period. A DAFW case is a self-reported work-related injury or illness, including fatality that results in one or more Lost Days. A Lost Day occurs when, in the opinion of the medical professional of record, the employee’s work-related injury or illness prevents the person from being able to work. The first counted Lost Day is the first day following the injury, regardless of whether it was a scheduled workday, and ends when the person is able, in the opinion of the medical professional of record, to return to work, leaves employment, or reaches 180 Lost Days. Serious Incidents 20 8 The number of incidents that result in the following: (1) Fatalities, if work-related (2) Amputation: The traumatic loss of all or part of a limb or other external body part. (3) Debilitating loss: An incident which results in permanent (partial or full) loss of use of any arm, leg, hand, foot, eyesight, permanent hearing loss, or other disease to the human body. (4) Loss of consciousness: An incident which results in the worker becoming unconscious, regardless of the length of time the employee remains unconscious. Note: If the loss of consciousness, as determined by a licensed healthcare professional, is from a Vasovagal response triggered by the sight of blood, it is excluded from being a Serious Incident. (5) Hospital admittance: Hospital Admittance for treatment (other than for observation or diagnosis) and/or (6) Serious environmental emergency: Fire, explosion, spill, release (to air, water or soil) or other catastrophic enforcement action Whirlpool Corporation / 2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 107 Whirlpool Corporation / 2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 107 Whirlpool Corporation / 2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 107

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