Company Over view for Community Relationship Mr. Somwang Witayapanyanond 01-03-2013 1.

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Company Over view for Community Relationship Mr. Somwang Witayapanyanond

Part one : Concepts Why company do this? 2

Sustainable Development Economic Environment Social Balancing Company Income Budgeting for Social & Environment Human Impacts from business operation Assessment and Caring Natural Impacts from business operation Assessment, impact prevention,and reduction Best fit by Business objectives EIA requirement Government and law Community needs 3

Sustainable Development Balancing 4 Economics Environment Social Degree of linkage Moment>> Moment<< Ec En So Ec En So Ec En So Ec En So B:Green Mine C:Social Mine Fulcrum D:Ocean Mine Profit Sharing High Profit Sharing Low A:Eco-Mine Expectation=Quality of life = Mental + Objects Response = Relation + Profit sharing Nature crisis = Quality + Utilization En So E:Crisis Mine Ec Un-balancing Nature crisis + Health effects Expectation <>Response<>Crisis How to balance? Eco-Community

5 Vision of Mine Closure Plan Role Model of Mine - Mine Operation Excellence in Economic, Environment and Social for sustainability License to operate - in mine practices by government and social network Land utilization happy workplace Built-up guidelines for all mines - after mine closure effectively in term of new ecology - Set up activities happy workplace with community during mine operation

6 Vision of Mine Closure Plan Role Model of Mine Operation Excellence in Economic, Environment and Social for sustainability License to operate in mine practices by government and social network Land utilization after mine closure effectively in term of new ecology Set up activities happy workplace with community during mine operation Built-up guidelines for all mines

7 Mine Closure Plan Process Geo-survey Natural resources survey Mine planning and closure License to operate Mining operation Re-habitation and Bio-diversity Community life quality Final check for Area delegation Community or government land utilization - Geo-data - Reserve - Quality - Ground water table - Heavy metal contamination - Forestry - Animal - Ecology - Ancient - Budgeting - Utilization after closure - Economic - Master plan - Participation (Stake holder) - Mine license - Communication Needs - Rules and law - Mine planning - Production - Budget all activities - Stability - Environment Impacts - Bio-diversity - Soil - Removal & clearing - Excavation & landscape - Land filled - Forestry & animal - Top soil management and improvement - Toxic removal - Stability & Erosion control - Drainage system - Safety - Health - Environment - Land used - Culture - Park and garden - Water reservoir - Agriculture area - Forestry - Tourism - Household - Village and golf

8 Mine Closure Plan Phases Before Mine Operation Phase During Mine Operation Phase After Mine Operation Phase - Survey and planning - Collect data and all requirement - Make it balance and define criteria - Mine Design by criteria - Define knowledge concerns - Budgeting in mine operation and closure plan activities - Lively working condition among mine, community and government - maintain good environment, safety, health and efficiency - Remove toxic and treatment - Land stabilization and anti-erosion, soil and water improvement - Land re-habitation and Bio-diversity - Research for difficult problems - Review closure plan with stakeholder - Show and share knowledge and experiences - Removal and Clearing - Re-check actual and master plan - Define delegation : who, and how to continue - Inspection all project areas by stakeholder committee - Corrective action - Closing ceremony

9 Forest Restoration Objectives Wood for bio-fuel Hardwood tree for caving Aquaculture as food sources Local animal species conservation Ecosystem restoration – Erosion protection control – Biodiversities – Species – Water purification – Recreation or Ecotourism – Education and learning center

Company Background Location Mine site and dumping areas Process of ore dressing Topography Mine water drainage Village around mine Geology Heavy metals and chemical Transportation 10

Vision in mine community CEO Vision – Company Image, what topics. – Share holder requirement (Investment and share value) – Community Development (health, income, education, culture) MD Vision – Reduce and Eliminate pollution (KM and experience) – Community fence (Defensive Operation) – Green mine (safety and environment) – Mine look like resort (landscape and arts) Community relation manager – Can talk with influencer people – friendly village 11

Community Functions Only community relation section – Only section staff – Sometime MD and CEO Total employee concerns – Job Design all, One section one project – Community festival Total contractor concerns – Deploy work to contractors with community caring, safety and environment All 12

Part Two : General Data in actual Mine 13

Mine Project CSR definition CEO Vision (speech) MD Interpretation CR Section Activities and job description Company organization and empowerment Alignment and Integrate Map of Mine site and village Communities Area map : Circular, irregular EIA criteria, Dpim requirement, Share holder needs, community needs, employee needs Major Impacts : Health, Land used Cause of impacts and How to control? Total employee and contractor concern to community ? 14

Mine Project Community health Monitoring Influencer History, updating and classification Evaluation – Community Satisfaction Index (in term of Relation, Safety, Environment, openness and communication) – Community Expectation and Attitude – Social support projects : School building, drinking water supply in term of utilizations – Success measurement in Objectives Emergency or Crisis Communication plan News Analysis : newspaper, TV, web, facebook 15