Hutchison Port Holdings Trust - Annual Report 2025

GOING FORWARD Ensuring robust safety and security risk management in both physical and digital world is crucial for the longterm success of HPH Trust’s business operations. The Trust is committed to achieving zero fatalities and minimising health and safety non-compliance incidents to reduce the overall injury rate among its workforces. The Trust will continuously refine its safety and security strategies to align with industry best practices. HUTCHISON PORT HOLDINGS TRUST 68 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT CASE STUDY: Emergency Drills at HPH Trust To ingrain effective and timely responses against a wide range of potential crises, HIT conducted 60 drills in 2025, including: • 24 firefighting drills in which security teams staged an exercise in using firefighting equipment • 24 emergency rescue equipment drills in which security teams practiced using first aid equipment • 8 fire evacuation drills in which workers evacuated from different workplaces, including offices • 2 liquefied petroleum gas leakage drills, simulating a scenario in which an LPG container leaked, and staff responses were observed and evaluated • 1 high-angle rescue drill supported by the Fire Services Department to stage an exercise for terminal workers in rescuing personnel from height on a quay crane • 1 cybersecurity drill. In the same vein, YANTIAN conducted 42 drills in 2025 to ensure employees’ readiness for any event, including: • 15 fire drills for buildings and key locations in the port area • 9 special equipment emergency drills • 7 emergency drills for bad weather (e.g., typhoon, rainstorm) • 4 emergency drills for dangerous goods in the port area • 2 emergency drills for oil and gas stations • 3 emergency drills for occupational health • 1 power outage drill to ensure preparedness against potential risk • 1 cybersecurity drill to enhance responses to emerging cyber threats.

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