Safety

Safety, an absolute priority

 

When joining SPIE, you become part of a Group in which safety is a top priority of our corporate policy.

The Group implements proactive policies to reduce the number of occupational accidents. As a result, SPIE is among the top-ranking companies in its sector when it comes to personnel safety.

On arrival in the company, you will attend special safety training courses to give you an overall view of SPIE's safety policy and to allow you to quickly adopt the necessary attitudes, actions and pattern of behaviour.

You will also help improve safety at work by participating in practical activities, such as toolbox talks, preventive monitoring studies, audits and risk analyses.

 

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Safety passport

 

Depending on the subsidiary, a copy of SPIE's safety passport is given to every working member of our staff and to every new recruit as soon as he or she is welcomed on one of our sites.

 

The passport, made up of a collection of information sheets, starts by stipulating our seven principles of safe behaviour which must be strictly complied with.

Safe driving courses ... 

 

To further its road risk prevention plan, SPIE has a set up a training course with a difference - on a driving simulator.

 

More than 50 hazardous situations can be simulated in various circumstances, such as on the motorway, in town, or in wet weather. This experimental training has proved a big hit with hundreds of personnel.

 

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