Intel
Final Project Agreement -- Intel's Environmental, Health and Safety Policy
Intel Corporation and its subsidiaries are committed to achieving high standards of environmental quality and product safety, and to providing a safe and healthful workplace for our employees, contractors, and communities.
We will comply with all applicable regulatory requirements as a minimum and implement programs and processes to achieve greater protection, where appropriate. We will work with stakeholders to develop responsible laws, regulations, and innovative programs that provide safeguards for the community, the workplace and the environment while providing flexibility to meet the needs of our business.
We seek a healthful and safe workplace, free of occupational injury and illness. We emphasize individual responsibility for safety by all employees and at all levels of management. We expect employees to report potential safety hazards and issues and be involved in implementing solutions. We will not conduct any operations or market a product without adequate safeguards. To maintain a safe work environment, employees are prohibited from possessing or using illegal drugs on Intel premises or reporting to work under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol.
We are committed to conserving natural resources and reducing the environmental burden of waste generation and emissions to the air, water and land. Through continuous improvement methodologies we will develop environmentally compatible products and processes. We will strive to be leaders in reducing, reusing, and recycling and will ensure that any wastes remaining are properly disposed of in a safe and environmentally sound manner.
We will be a responsible member of the communities in which we live and work. We will continue to expand our knowledge and understanding of the effect of our operations on safety, health and the environment. We are committed both to continuous improvement in our operations and to sharing the knowledge that we gain with our employees, customers, suppliers, the communities in which we live and work, the scientific community, government, and industry.
We will establish and maintain appropriate controls, including periodic review, to ensure that this policy is being followed.
Gordon E. Moore, Chairman of the Board
September 1991
As revised, December 15, 1995