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Company Response

28 Aug 2014

Author:
تيتان مصر

Response from Titan Cement Egypt

Mohamed Hamed was never a company employee; he was a contract labor working for a service provider called “Anwarco”...The company is abiding by the Egyptian law, and a yearly medical check-up is done on all plant employees by the ministry of health. No single case was found positive due to silicosis... As per the signed contracts with the service providers, they have to provide personal protective equipment "PPE's" to their labors according to the company health & safety procedure, and as per the safety instructions related to their work area.

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