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9/3/20

Business

Vale informs on a press release


Vale informs, pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil (CVM) Instruction No. 358/2002, as subsequently amended, that it became aware, through a press release, of the filing of a public civil action by the Federal Prosecution Office, with a request for judicial intervention at the Company to ensure the safety of dams. The Company was not summoned for the fact and will present its statement in the proceeding, in a timely basis.

Vale clarifies that the current management practices of its mining structures reflect the best global references in the sector. In line with the continuous improvement of these practices, as it develops in the market, Vale has implemented changes over the past 18 months to further strengthen the safety of its operational processes and the management of its geotechnical structures. Among the measures adopted in this period, the Company highlights:

  • Creation of three Independent Committees for Extraordinary Assessment of the Board of Directors, for Support and Reparation, for Investigation and for Dam Safety, the latter of which will be maintained until 2021.
  • Anticipation of the plan to de-characterize the upstream structures, one of the main milestones to reduce the Company's risk level.
  • Creation of the Engineer of Record (EoR) role, external companies responsible for carrying out the regular safety inspection of the company's dams and monthly technical reports, in line with the recommendations of the Mining Association of Canada (MAC), by Canadian Dam Association (CDA) and the Independent Committees for Extraordinary Assessment of Investigation.
  • Construction of new containment structures, downstream the upstream dams, already completed for the Sul Superior dam and under completion for B3/B4 dam.
  • New technical assessment of the history and current conditions of all its dams.
  • Significant increase in its investments in dam management and implementation of a new Tailings Management System, which is highly adherent to the new international standards of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM).
  • Approval of a new Risk Management Policy and creation of five Executive Committees focused on the theme, one specifically for geotechnical risks.
  • Reinforcement of the lines of defense, with emphasis on the second line, through the creation of the Executive Office for Safety and Operational Excellence, in June 2019, which outlined its work plan for the next two years and is conducting a global risk assessment of the Company.
  • Installation of the Audit Committee and the Compliance Office to reinforce the governance for risk and control.
  • Celebration of 14 Terms of Commitment with the MPMG with actions focused on dam safety and hiring of external auditors for its geotechnical structures in behalf of the MPMG.

Vale remains firm in its purposes of integrally repairing damage caused by the dam rupture in Brumadinho and ensuring the safety of our people and assets. The Company will continue to collaborate with the Public Prosecutors to all ongoing investigations.

 

Media Relations Office - Vale
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