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Occupational safety at Audi improved still further

Neckarsulm / Ingolstadt (ots)

Working at Audi has become even
safer: in 1999, the number of industrial accidents at the Audi plants
in Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm dropped once again compared with the
previous year: with 6.8 industrial accidents per million hours
worked, Audi was able to reduce the previous year's level (1998: 8.0)
by 15 percent. Audi thus outperformed the average for this area of
industry, which fell to 13.3 (1998: 14.9) accidents, by almost 49
percent.
"With 6.8 accidents per million hours worked, we once again
recorded the lowest figure ever in the company's history last year.
We aim to sustain this success and build on it in future," remarked
Jürgen Gebhardt, Member of the Board of Management of AUDI AG for
Production, at today's presentation of the 1999 Audi Occupational
Safety Award in Neckarsulm. Gebhardt emphasised that occupational
safety represents an integral part of the company's economic success.
"Safety at the workplace is one of the prerequisites for the high
level of quality for which our production and products are noted,"
stressed Gebhardt.
The 1999 Occupational Safety Award was presented to Series
Production Preparation, a department active in Ingolstadt and
Neckarsulm. Series Production Preparation, which provides a link
between Vehicle Development and Series Production, prepares products
and processes in order to enable economical, reliable and
high-quality manufacturing under series production conditions. The
department as a whole has succeeded in reducing its accident figures
at both plants in the last two years by 89.6 percent to an accident
frequency of 1.9. There were no accidents at all in the department
last year.
The trophy for "Accident-free Work" in more than 1.6 million hours
worked, which was awarded for the first time, went to the Training
Department in Neckarsulm. The Plant Security Services in Ingolstadt
received a large certificate for continually reducing accident
frequency and accident severity in the past five years. The awards
were presented by Jürgen Gebhardt, Dr. Andreas Schleef, Member of the
Board of Management of AUDI AG for Human Resources, Xaver Meier,
Chairman of the Audi General Works Council, and Theo Schirmer,
Chairman of the Works Council at the Audi Neckarsulm plant, in the
presence of undersecretary Stefan Mappus, Ministry of the Environment
and Transport of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.
Theo Schirmer emphasised the significance attached to occupational
safety by the General Works Council: "Employees' health and safety is
one of our most important tasks. Last year's outstanding result
serves to confirm the excellent and close cooperation between the
works council and the management." Schirmer went on to stress that
the General Works Council would play its part in ensuring that high
safety standards are sustained and improved still further in future.
Audi is an international developer and manufacturer of
high-quality cars. The company maintains production sites in Germany,
Hungary, Brazil, China and South Africa. In 1999, Audi sold around
635,000 cars and produced more than 1.2 million engines, bringing in
sales revenues in excess of DM 29.6 billion. The Audi Group has
around 47,000 employees.
Communication: 
Corporate and Finance
Joachim Cordshagen, Tel: +49 841/89-36340, Fax: +49 841/89-36370
e-mail:  joachim.cordshagen@audi.de
Dr. Ute Röding-Lange, Tel: +49 841/89-36384, Fax: +49 841/89-36370
e-mail:  ute.roeding-lange@audi.de

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