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New and safer safes on INA’s petrol stations

Zagreb, December 15, 2010 – INA began with the technological and safety improvements of its retail netwrok. In order to protect workers and consumers, and to prevent and reduce the number of crimes at petrol stations, the process of replacing the safes at INA petrol stations is in progress.

New safes meet European safety standards and have greater resistance to intrusion, electronic locks with a time delay functions, the ability to memorize events and alarm dispatcher. Following the introduction of new safes, employees of the INA petrol stations will no longer be in contact with the money after it is stored in a safe and money will then be able to be accessed only by security and trained personnel authorized to collect money. In this project, INA will invest around three million. At the same time, the old safes will be disposed of in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act.Documents