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HE&S Policy

Health, Environment and Safety Policy Statement

Chevron Global Marine Products and its employees are fully committed to protect the safety and health of people and the environment. Our goal is to be recognized and admired for health, environment and safety (HE&S) excellence and to conduct our business in a socially responsible and ethical manner.

The following principles and expectations guide our behavior.

Leadership at all levels will strive for world-class performance by establishing and fostering a culture for HE&S excellence. The alignment of vision, expectations, behaviors and accountability, as well as the rigorous systematic management of HE&S affairs is required to achieve and sustain excellence in all our operations.

Chevron Global Marine Products will assess and manage risks to our employees, contractors, the public and the environment within the framework of the following principles and expectations:

Safe & Incident-Free Operations—Design, construct, operate, maintain and ultimately decommission our assets to prevent injury, illness and incidents.

Advocacy—As appropriate, work ethically and constructively to influence proposed laws and regulations, and the debate on emerging issues.

Compliance Assurance—Verify conformity with Company policy and government regulations. Make sure that employees and contractors understand their HE&S responsibilities.

Conservation—conserve Company and natural resources by continually improving our processes and measuring our progress.

Product Stewardship—Manage potential risks of our products with everyone involved throughout the products’ life cycles.

Pollution Prevention—Continually improve our processes to minimize pollution and waste.

Property Transfer & Business Development—Assess and manage our HE&S liabilities prior to any property transaction or business transaction.

Community Outreach—Reach out to the community and engage in open dialogue to build trust.

Emergency Management—Make sure that incident prevention is a first priority, but be prepared for any emergency and mitigate any incident quickly and effectively.

Pedro Cardenes, GM, Global Marine
Mitch Rubinstein, VP, Product Supply & Trading
     
January 1, 2008