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| copyright notice - website |
Unless otherwise noted, the contents of this site, including all text, graphics, icons, hyperlinks, designs video and other visual material and the selection, arrangement and layout thereof are copyright of SASOL and all rights are reserved. Reproduction, downloading or copying of any material from this site, in any form whatsoever will constitute a copyright infringement and will result in civil and criminal law penalties.
Copyright 2006 © SASOL (Sasol Limited, 1 Sturdee Ave, Rosebank, South Africa). All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
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| disclaimer notice - website |
The content on this Sasol web site is proprietary to Sasol and only for general information and use. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of legal or other advice, recommendation or arrangement by Sasol (which includes its divisions, affiliates, joint ventures or departments) or its associated information providers, and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions. Appropriate expert advice should be obtained before making any such decision or using the information.
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| eMail confidentiality notice |
This eMail message is from Sasol and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorised review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient(s), please contact the sender or email@sasol.com by reply eMail, and destroy all copies of the original message. You may not distribute, disseminate or copy this eMail. Please note that all eMail within Sasol is subject to continuous and ad hoc filtering, scrutiny and reporting. This also applies to incoming eMail.
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| eMail legal notice |
eMail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure, error-free or to have originated from a legitimate address in Sasol as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, created by a non-authorised source, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Sasol shall not be responsible for and disclaims all liability for any loss, liability, damage (whether direct, indirect or consequential) and/or expense of any nature whatsoever which may be suffered by you or any third party as a result of or which may be attributable, directly of indirectly, to your receiving of this eMail. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. Unless the intention to contract has been expressly manifest in this message, this message shall not be construed as a solicitation to contract nor an offer or acceptance of contractual obligations.
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Information Classification Scheme |
Click here to view the full details of Sasol's Information Classification Scheme...
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Definition |
| Secret |
Information where unauthorized disclosure may cause Sasol severe financial loss, loss of trade secrets, exposure to legal risks or damage to Sasols reputation. Examples of Information classified as Secret include, but not limited to strategic acquisitions, bid economics, negotiation strategies, and production processes. |
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| Confidential |
Information which is critical to Sasols ongoing operation. Examples of Information classified as Confidential include, but is not limited to. Personnel & Payroll files, interpreted exploration data, and technical data of sensitive nature. |
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| Internal |
Information where loss, corruption or unauthorised disclosure would result in minimal business, financial or other loss. This level of information is of importance within the company. Internal information requires approval from the information owner before being distributed to external third parties. Internal information includes information that is personal, technical, or business in nature, and is restricted for use within the company. |
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| Public |
Information that poses no risk to the company if made generally available. This includes information in the public domain. Examples of information classified as Public include, but not limited to annual reports, press statements, corporate, public relations and marketing materials. Whilst security is minimal, only authorised individuals should disclose such public information. |
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| promotion of access to information act manual |
Prepared in accordance with section 51 of the Promotion of Access to
Information Act, Number 2 of 2000 ("the Act"):
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| Responsible Care® |
® Mark of Chemical Manufacturers Association, Inc.
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