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World Safety Declaration Celebrates First Anniversary with 11 Chinese Companies Joining Global Initiative
Ceremonies Held at the 3rd China International Forum on Work Safety and China International Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition

WILMINGTON, Del. and BEIJING, China, Sept. 20, 2006 — The World Safety Declaration, a global initiative by industry to improve safety in the workplace, today marked its first anniversary as 11 Chinese companies become charter signers at ceremonies during the 3rd China International Forum on Work Safety and China International Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition.

The number of signers of the World Safety Declaration has nearly tripled since it was initiated in September 2005 by DuPont at the 17th World Congress on Safety and Health at Work bringing the total of charter signers to 45.

“It is fitting that this anniversary celebration is being held at the 3rd China International Forum,” said Mark Vergnano — group vice president of DuPont Safety and Protection. “Both the Forum and the World Safety Declaration are based on collaboration and a commitment to action. We are all working together toward the same goal — to bring people home safely from work every day, everywhere.”

James Forsman, vice president and general manager — DuPont Safety Resources, empahsized the commitment of the Chinese government to workplace safety and its continuing efforts to enhance safety management systems. “As a major growing economy, China’s leadership in this area will help make a step-change across the world in providing safer workplaces,” he said.

DuPont initiated the World Safety Declaration as part of a commitment to use its knowledge and science to make lives safer for people everywhere. As one of the safest industrial companies, DuPont assists leading companies and governments around the world through its safety management consulting business.  To date, it has helped prevent thousands of injuries and fatalities as well as significantly reduce the high economic costs of unsafe workplaces.  DuPont is constantly developing new solutions to protect people both at home and in the workplace through its dynamic science and technology platforms.

Signers of the World Safety Declaration agree to make a public commitment to improving workplace safety, collaborate with other companies and report their challenges, progress and successes at the 18th World Congress on Safety and Health at Work in Seoul, Korea, in 2008. 

Led by the State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS), the new charter signers are the China Academy of Safety Science and Technology (CASST); PetroChina Company Ltd.; China National Gold Group Corporation; China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation; Huaibei Coal Mine Group; China Nonferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co., Ltd.; China State Construction Engineering Corporation; South North Power Corporation; China National Logging Corporation and ASIMCO Technologies.  They share the commitment with Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Company to improve work safety in China.

“We recognize the leadership of companies within China that have signed the World Safety Declaration. This symbolizes the commitment that our whole society has for an even greater emphasis on work safety as we focus on safe development that is in harmony with the economic and social needs of our country,” said Mr. Liang Jiakun, deputy administrator of SAWS.

The new charter signers join these other World Safety Declaration charter organizations: Aker Kvaerner, Ansell Limited, BE&K, Borealis, British Petroleum, Calvert, CEMEX, CH2M HILL, Ciba, DelStar, DuPont, EDP, Endesa, Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corp., Fluor, Fortum, General Electric, Hindustan Lever, Intel Corp., KONE, MOL, Nestlé, National Safety Council, Plastic Omniun, Portugal Telecom, Reliance Industries Limited, Rohm & Haas, Shaw Group, Sonae, SUAL, TATA Chemicals, TATA Steel and Unilever. For more information about the World Safety Declaration and its charter signers, go to www.worldsafetydeclaration.com.

The State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are hosts to the 3rd China International Forum on Work Safety and China International Occupational Safety and Health Exhibition, which is expected to draw more than 600 international representatives from government, organizations, industry and academia from more than 20 countries and regions.

DuPont is a science company. Founded in 1802, DuPont puts science to work by creating sustainable solutions essential to a better, safer, healthier life for people everywhere. Operating in more than 70 countries, DuPont offers a wide range of innovative products and services for markets including agriculture, nutrition, electronics, communications, safety and protection, home and construction, transportation and apparel.

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