este  Oil's safety performance in 2011 was the best in the company's history.  Neste Oil's total recordable injury frequency* per million hours worked  was 2.3 in 2011, a reduction of more than 50% compared to 2010, when  the company's total reached 4.7. In 2010, the average injury frequency  rate for European oil refining companies was 5.0, and the frequency of  injuries resulting in absences from work for the Finnish chemical  industry was 10.8. Neste Oil recorded a total of 33 work-related  accidents during 2011, compared to 72 in 2010. Safe operations are seen  as essential for business success at Neste Oil, and safety is an  important part of the company's approach to sustainability.
Neste Oil invested a total of EUR25.9 million in  enhancing safety during 2011, with a particular focus on improving  process, personnel, and fire safety. A total of 35,000 hours were spent  on preventive safety work, such as safety training, across the Group in  2011. More than 25,000 safety observation tours to identify and  eliminate safety risks were carried out at the company's sites, and over  2,500 safety discussions were held to encourage the adoption of safer  working practices. Neste Oil expects to invest over EUR60 million in  safety during 2012.
"I am very proud of our safety performance last  year," says President & CEO Matti Lievonen. "We have put in a lot of  systematic and target-oriented work over the years to improve our  safety. We are now approaching the leading European oil companies in  terms of safety performance, which we consider to be our short-term  goal. Preventive initiatives designed to identify safety risks in our  operations and reduce them have played an important role in cutting the  number of work-related accidents at Neste Oil, as has training aimed at  improving people's safety skills. Perhaps most importantly of all,  however, we have tried to learn from all our accidents and other safety  incidents and apply the best practices that we have identified to  prevent accidents occurring in the future."
*) Neste Oil uses TRIF (Total Recordable Injury  Frequency) per million hours worked as its main occupational safety  indicator. This figure includes all work-related injuries requiring  medical attention and covers the work done for the company by the  company's own employees and those of its contractors.
Neste Oil Corporation
Hanna Maula
Director, Corporate Communications
Director, Corporate Communications
Further information:
Simo Honkanen, Senior Vice President, Sustainability and HSSE, tel. +358 10 458 4170
Simo Honkanen, Senior Vice President, Sustainability and HSSE, tel. +358 10 458 4170
Neste Oil in brief
Neste Oil Corporation is a refining and marketing  company concentrating on low-emission, high-quality traffic fuels. The  company produces a comprehensive range of major petroleum products and  is the world's leading supplier of renewable diesel. The company had net  sales of EUR 15.4 billion in 2011 and employs around 5,000 people.  Neste Oil's share is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki.
Neste Oil is included in the Dow Jones Sustainability  World Index and is also featured in the Ethibel Excellence investment  register, as well as The Global 100 list of the world's most sustainable  corporations. Forest Footprint Disclosure (FFD) has ranked Neste Oil as  the best performer in the oil & gas sector. Further information: www.nesteoil.com.
