Tropicana Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2025

Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment Health and safety risks are systematically managed using Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Control (HIRARC) methodologies, implemented by at our workplace and by contractors; overseen as part of our site safety governance. These assessments are: • Conducted during project planning and prior to commencement of high-risk activities • Supported by documented safe work procedures and method statements for critical construction activities • Reviewed and updated throughout construction to reflect changing site conditions This approach enables risks to be addressed proactively, rather than reactively, and supports the safe execution of higher-risk activities such as lifting operations, work at height, excavation, and machinery use. Risk assessments are tailored to the specific characteristics of each development. For example: • Coastal developments such as Tropicana Cenang in Langkawi and planned waterfront developments in Johor involve additional considerations relating to coastal weather exposure, high winds, and marine environmental conditions. • Highland developments such as Tropicana Grandhill in Genting Highlands require enhanced risk management for slope works, lifting operations, and construction in elevated terrain. Risk assessments also consider environmental and human factors such as extreme weather, fatigue, and site living conditions. Risk assessments also consider environmental and site conditions, including extreme weather, heat exposure, and worker fatigue. Where necessary, additional controls such as temporary work suspension, revised work sequencing, and enhanced supervision are implemented. For heat stress management, the Group follows relevant Department of Occupational Safety and Health (“DOSH”) guidelines and reinforces awareness through regular toolbox briefings to ensure workers recognise symptoms and appropriate preventive measures. In addition, safety risks to surrounding communities are addressed through site hoarding, access controls, signage, and supervision. Incident Management, Investigation & Corrective Action All safety incidents, including near misses, injuries, and dangerous occurrences, are required to be reported and investigated. Main contractors are responsible for conducting investigations and implementing corrective actions in accordance with regulatory and site requirements. Incident findings are reported to us for review and follow-up. Corrective actions are monitored through site meetings and safety reporting. Where relevant, lessons learned are shared across other project sites. Safety performance, including incident trends and significant cases, is monitored and reported to management and the Board. AR 2025 | SUSTAINABILITY 140

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