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Title slide/end slide image dimensions: Title slide images must always fit this size: Height: 10.6 cm; Width: 25.4 cm Title slide images must always follow this position: Horizontal: 0 cm; Vertical: 0 cm To change title slide/end slide image: Contact Communication Support Tip: Vestas drawing guides will help you position and crop images and objects. Images and objects will snap to drawing guides when repositioned or cropped. To add drawing guides: Right-click on next to slide Select ‘Grid and Guides…’ Check ‘Display drawing guides on screen’ Press ‘OK’ Wildhorse Ellensburg, Washington Vestas V80, 1.8MW Vestas American Wind Technology, Inc. – Building a Best in Class Safety and Work Comp Program Dale Lindstrom – Director, Insurance and Risk Management Rick Regnier – Specialist, Sustainability Technical Support

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Vestas Wind Systems A/S Vestas-American Wind Technology, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary to Vestas Wind Systems A/S of Aarhus, Denmark. Vestas Wind Systems A/S, an industry leader providing wind turbine components and related service and maintenance activities, has more than 20,000 employees working in 60+ countries. Vestas-American Wind Technology, Inc. is the Sales Business Unit with headquarters in Portland, Oregon providing wind turbine sales and related services for the U.S. and Canada. 2

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Professional Health and Safety Department Executive Management’s Endorsement Employee’s Commitment Developing and Sustaining a Robust Safety Culture Strategic Initiative (of 3): 1. Establish a Safe and Engaged Workforce Vestas Values (of 6): Safety: We share a relentless commitment to a zero work-related injury and illness culture 3

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu At Vestas we will never compromise when it comes to safety Ditlev Engel President & CEO “At Vestas we will never compromise when it comes to safety – It will always have top priority -– No matter what! I shall repeat this message as often and as urgently as at all possible. And I ask you all to assist me in doing so. -Nothing is more important!” 4

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu In Vestas Americas, Safety Comes First… “At Vestas, we do not compromise on safety. Safety is a deeply held Value for us, serving as the foundation for all we do at Vestas.” HSE Manual, Vestas America’s. Martha Wyrsch - President Endorsed Policy Statement consisting of five (5) guiding safety principles: 1.All injuries can be prevented 2.Every hazard can be managed 3.Management is accountable for safety 4.People are the most critical elements in a safety effort 5.Working safely is a condition of employment 5

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu External Exposures: Nacelle Foundation Blade Hub Tower Tower height: 250’ to 300’ depending upon technology being utilized Rotor (3 Blades + Hub) Heights, Weather Conditions, Insects/Reptiles, Remote Locations 6

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Interior Hazards: Platform – Every 30’ to 60’ Safety Cable – Attaches to employee’s ladsaf 7 Climbing/Ergonomics, Electrical, Dropped Objects

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Nacelle Interior Hazards: Pitch system Gearbox Hub Hydraulic station Main bearings/Main shaft Generator Anemometer Transformer Mechanical/Hydraulic Equipment, High/Low Voltage Equipment, Confined/Tight Spaces 8

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Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu View From On Top Safety Lanyard Tie off point – one of many on the exterior of the nacelle Nacelle Blade 11

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Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Year By Year Focus Areas 2009 – Policy & Procedures  Safety Manual Updates  Robust Safety Training  Data Integrity and Analysis  Basic Safety Training 2010 – Programs and Leadership  TBC: Task Based Certification  Big 5 – 1. Confined Space; 2. LOTO; 3. Fall Arrest/Descent Training; 4. Electrical Safety; 5. PPE  Site Safety Scorecard 2011 – Customer and Industry Partnerships/Learning BP Wind OSHA/AWEA Alliance 13

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Safety Requirements The Big 5 1.PPE – Requirements from the office & warehouse to and through the WTG 2.Fall Protection – Including fall arrest, controlled descent & tower rescue 3.Confined Space – WTG specific 4.Electrical Safety – Including procedures & required PPE for class 0, 2 and 4 5.Test & Verify: Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) – Includes interlocks, jumper protocols, electrical, mechanical & software parameters THESE ARE ZERO TOLERANCE REQUIREMENTS 14

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Safety First: EOY Zero (0) Lost Time Incidents reported. One (1) Recordable incident reported. (3) Non-Recordable injuries reported (4) Near Miss incidents reported, 4 from service, 0 from construction. 0 Subcontractor Recordable Injuries; 0 Sub Near miss Construction Service Project/CIMOPS Wk 52/YTD YTD Group LTI Recordable * Near Miss Good Catches Subcontractor Incidents EE’s Out Injured 10 Safety Walks Service/Construction Performance Subcontractor Recordable Injuries JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec VAME - SoA * 1 Recordable Injury in PDX HQ

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Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Work Comp Loss Data Policy Term: March 1 – Feb 28 Year2009/ / /2012 # of claims Total incurred costs$756,180$578,249$383,623 Head count at year end1,085 1,250 Program StructureLarge Deductible SIR = $250,000 Group Captive 17 58% decrease in reported claims 49% decrease in incurred costs For current year (ending 2/28/13)  26 reported claims  $56,958 incurred costs

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Today – Top Safety and Work Comp Concerns Soft Tissue – Inherent to the job function Employee recognition of the hazards of the job task(s) Practice the MoveSMART® techniques 18

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Today – Top Safety and Work Comp Concerns Dropped Items – Safety helmets, safety glasses, cell phones, tools, etc. All of these items, if allowed to free fall, can cause property damage or serious injury 19

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Today – Top Safety and Work Comp Concerns Emergency Response and Emergency Rescue – Access to an injured employee while in the wind turbine Remote nature of locations Site management collaboration with their local emergency responders, property owners and other community stakeholders:  Establish contingency plans  Perform drills on a regular basis. 20

Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Injury and Incident Free (IIF) Campaign A culture that believes: All injuries are preventable! Every individual is responsible to work towards the elimination of all injuries. Injuries are not accepted as a part of doing business. Free and open communications are essential. A Culture based on trust Everyone: owns their Safety and the Safety of those around them Everywhere: personal ownership occurs at home as well as at work Every Day: our safety focus must be relentless 21

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Add presentation information via View/Header and Footer To add pre-formatted bullets please use the increase/decrease indent buttons found in the PowerPoint menu Contacts Dale Lindstrom – ARM, CPCU, PE Director, Insurance and Risk Management Rick Regnier Specialist, Sustainability HSE Technical Support