Annual Report 2021

The table below provides a summary of our work-related injuries record. It was noted that the majority of recorded work-related injuries were caused by lifting heavy loads. To further minimise occupational injuries among ground handlers, daily safety briefings are conducted by supervisors prior to start of work. Instructions on lifting techniques and back support straps were also provided. Pre-Covid, our Physiolab team conducted bi-weekly ergonomic assessments on Allstars, especially ramp staff. However, due to the pandemic and to ensure the safety of Allstars, we continued our physio sessions online. Work-related injuries Reporting Year FY2019 (restated)¹ FY2020 (restated)¹ FY2021 Total man-hours worked 37,988,352 29,399,136 14,224,896 Number of fatalities as a result of work-related injury 0 0 0 Number of recordable work-related injuries 142 71 36 Types of work-related injuries Workplace (bodily) injuries Ergonomic related injuries Ergonomic related injuries Bodily injuries Number of lost days 568 384 140 Incident rate 3.9 0.001 2.1 Severity rate 11.9 7.1 6.3 ¹ Restated to include only AirAsia Malaysia, AirAsia Indonesia and AirAsia Philippines, in line with the financial disclosures. Note: The Incident Rate = No. of accidents (E) X 1,000 /annual average of no. of employees; Severity Rate = Total workdays lost (C) X 1,000,000 /total man-hours worked (Y) Identification & mitigation of safety risks and situations Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment Risk Control (HIRARC) was conducted for every incident followed by proposing safety recommendations to avoid recurrence. In addition to Quarterly Safety Committee meetings, safety training and regular safety observation and on-job guidance were also conducted in 2021. 1 4 0 C A P I T A L A B E R H A D Social (cont’d.)

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