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Security We work to keep our global operations safe and secure for those working for us and with us.


THE GE WAY POLICY SPOTLIGHT


If you see or sense that something is not right, say something. You can report security concerns or suspicious events to a security leader, HR, legal/ compliance, ombudsperson, or at srcm.portal.ge.com.


• We want all employees and contractors to feel physically safe and secure while on the job – whether at a GE work location or when traveling on behalf of the Company.


• We communicate as appropriate about prevention, emergency response and business continuity with the GE community, government officials, the media and the public.


• Our 24/7 global security operation teams are prepared to assist with all security concerns that you may have.


YOUR ROLE


• Create and maintain a safe working environment. • Always be aware of your surroundings whether you are in a GE location, a customer site or a public place.


• Adhere to all entry/exit procedures. Wear your badge and ensure others do too.


• Make business travel arrangements through GE Travel and comply with the GE T&L Policy requirements.


• If hosting or coordinating a GE event, help make it safe by completing the GE Event Tool at srcm.portal.ge.com.


TOOL FOR TRAVELING SECURELY: YOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT


• Before traveling, we recommend you enter or update the emergency contact information in your GE travel profile. If there is any type of event (natural or man-made) that could cause a risk to you while traveling, GE leadership wants to check that you are safe. If we cannot get in touch with you, we will reach out to your emergency contact while we continue to monitor your safety.


HELP CORNER S&L Security Policy


Security Risk & Crisis Management Portal


26 | PROTECT YOURSELF & THE COMPANY / Security THE SPIRIT & THE LETTER INTEGRITY IN ACTION


Q: I saw a contractor taking pictures while in the GE area. She may have permission, but I am not sure. What is the best thing to do?


A: Immediately contact a local security guard or a site security leader to report what you saw. In most sites, picture taking is not allowed or must be carefully supervised with permission.


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