Examples of company policies and how they address different human rights elements

Recognition of international human rights standards, from Anglo American’s Human Rights Policy:

Our commitment to respect human rights includes recognition of all internationally- recognised human rights, in particular: those contained in the International Bill of Human Rights (which includes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights); the International Labour Organisation’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work; and international humanitarian law, where applicable.

Provisions on labour/workplace rights, from Barrick Gold’s Human Rights Policy:

Barrick does not tolerate the use of child labour, prison labour, forcibly indentured labour, bonded labour, slavery or servitude, and adheres to the International Labour Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. Barrick does not tolerate discrimination against individuals on the basis of race, colour, gender, religion, political opinion, nationality or social origin, or harassment of individuals freely employed. Barrick recognizes and respects their freedom to join or refrain from joining legally authorized associations or organizations, and respects the safety and health of workers.

Provisions on security procedures, from Kosmos Energy’s Human Rights Policy:

We will implement the Voluntary Principles onSecurity and Human Rights as the foundation for our security arrangements in each country where we have an established and continuing presence. We will seek to understand the underlying context of potential and actual conflict situations and how we may either ease or exacerbate them through our actions, including our security arrangements. We will seek to ensure that personnel engaged in providing security services to our operations have been vetted against prior involvement in human rights abuses; are appropriately trained; use only proportional force and work within appropriate rules for the use of force; respect human rights; and are respectful in their interactions with people. We will ensure that timely and accurate details of security-related incidents are collected and reported both within Kosmos and to the appropriate authorities.

Provisions on community relations, from Repsol’s Human Rights and Community Relations Policy:

Repsol commits to:

Policy coherence across operation, from Norsk Hydro’s Human Rights Policy:

This document has relevance for all employees working for Norsk Hydro ASA and its wholly owned subsidiaries, including all temporary personnel, consultants and others who act on behalf of or representHydro. It is also relevant to the employees of partly owned companies if, and to the extent, approved by the governing body of such companies. For legal entities where Hydro holds less than 100 percent of the voting rights, Hydro’s representatives in the boards of directors or in other governing bodies will endeavor to follow the principles and standards in this document.

Policy coherence in the supply chain, from Hess’ Human Rights Policy:

We are committed to a strong and diversesupplier network which supports our goal of making a positive contribution in the communities where we do business. We expect contractors and suppliers torespect our voluntary commitments, Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, andEnvironment, Health and Safety, Social Responsibility and related policies.

Policy coherence between company departments, from Cerrejón’s Human Rights Policy:

Cerrejón’s Human Rights Policy is aligned with the Cerrejón Way, the company’s Vision on Sustainable Development and other company policies, in particular Ethics, Social Labor Responsibility, andHealth, Safety, Environment, and Communities. It is part of and contributes to the development of the Community Relations Plan, Cerrejón’s Mission, and the practice of Responsible Mining to which we are committed.