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Concerned with ensuring ethics in political, social and commercial relations, CSN established the Compliance area in 2016, through which it implemented the Corporate Compliance Program, in order to ensure that its practices are in accordance with the anti-corruption laws of the Company. Brazil and abroad, in the countries where the Company operates. The area is responsible for, among other tasks, mapping the risks inherent in the activities, conducting training on the Code of Ethics and ensuring compliance with internal and external laws and regulations. The document also mentions human rights issues.
Since then, face-to-face and virtual training has been conducted focusing on the Code of Ethics and the Company’s General Standard on Fraud Detection, Prevention and Combating, the contents of which have been revised to become more modern and accessible. The documents are available to all employees and third parties, who have also been trained in Compliance, both in person and virtually.
The Report Channel was reformulated after hiring an outside consultancy. The company has a team of psychologists who support the answering of the calls, receives and records the information for the investigation by CSN and any disciplinary measures. Whistleblowers have the confidentiality of information guaranteed and may also opt for anonymity.
The area has communication channels for reports of misconduct or suspicion. Reporting by employees, intermediaries, suppliers, service providers and external audiences occurs anonymously or in an identifiable manner, maintaining confidentiality, confidentiality and ensuring non-retaliation.
We may be contacted by:
Phone: 0800-884-2006
External email: canal_denuncia@csn.com.br
Internal email: RISK AND COMPLIANCE OFFICER
Correspondence:
A/C Risk and Compliance Officer
Av. Brig. Faria Lima, 3400 – 20º. Andar
Itaim Bibi – São Paulo – SP – CEP 04538-132
Employees outside Brazil may contact you by mail or email.
We also have a channel for questions and additional information regarding compliance:
Phone: +55 11 3049-7206
Email: compliance@csn.com.br
CSN’s people management model assumes that employees are the competitive differential and guarantee that the Company stands out in the markets in which it operates. The actions are structured in five pillars, which together result in the engagement and retention of talent:
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Founded in 1960, the Caixa Beneficente dos Empregados da Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CBS) is a Closed Supplementary Pension Entity (EFPC). The main objective is to administer supplementary pension plans to ensure the well-being of its participants and their families.
CBS follows the risk-based management model, which establishes criteria for monitoring market, credit and liquidity risks. Efficient management of the fund enables it to honor its commitments to 34,472 participants – 20,885 active, 8,792 retirees and 4,795 pensioners in 2017.
In order to improve the operating model and further enhance the managed assets, in 2017 investments were made in initiatives to achieve the objectives defined in the Strategic Planning, which covers the period from 2017 to 2020. CBS also invested in the improvement governance practices and the strengthening of its security standards to protect the business and preserve the liquidity, solvency and balance of the managed plans.
More information at: https://www.cbsprev.com.br/
CSN has always maintained practices and trained its employees aiming at safety during the production processes. In 2016, the Company established a Corporate Safety Management and launched the Corporate Health and Safety Policy, a preventive action valid for all CSN’s business segments and for all employees (own and third parties). At the launch, the Occupational Health and Safety Management Manual was released, which contains guidelines to guide the actions of all employees and contractors regarding proactive behavior, compliance with legislation, mitigation and control of hazards, risks and risks. the prevention of occupational injuries and illnesses.
Through its Health and Safety Management Manual, the Company is able to relate the dealings and Work Plans with unique guidelines for all units of the group, considering the particularities and local culture. This Manual has guidelines for good practice through ten elements to address responsibilities and define the needs of specific prevention tools:
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