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Safety

 

« Safety, my crucial fight»

As far as GFC is concerned, safety is a continuous commitment and a top-priority objective. Not only does it protect the health and physical well-being of our employees and partners, but also that of any person present on our worksites.
Training and informing our personnel is something on which our teams are constantly focused, as much in the run-up to a project as during it. We attach particular importance to keeping everyone with an on-site role well-informed, in order to minimise risk as much as possible.
At the Stade Vélodrome site in Marseille, a multi-skilled three-man team specialising in health and safety regulations was put in place, and is assisted by the regular presence of GFC Construction’s Safety Manager for southern France.

  • Their mission: to battle against the risks associated with the industry
  • Their objective: to guarantee the health and safety of all those present on the site.
  • Their tools: ‘Non-negotiable’ safety rules for GFC and its sub-contractors that must be respected on the building site

 

 

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Good habits
  • Safety rules from Bouygues France Europe (BYEFE rules) that apply in this case (e.g. use of double lanyard harnesses, combatting addictions etc.)
  • Basic personal protective equipment must be worn at all times:

 

 

  • Suitable personal protective equipment must be worn at all times:
  • An on-site campaign has been running to equip all personnel with moulded earplugs, offering an effective, customised protective filter for harmful noise.
  • Daily warm-up exercise sessions are held ten minutes before the start of work, preparing the body for the physical effort ahead.
  • On-the-job training, risk awareness initiatives etc.
    • Endorsement of the PPSPS health protection and safety plan
    • 15-minute informative talks on safety and the environment, organised once a week
    • Safety inductions for all on-site personnel
  • Respecting the Specific Company Operating Procedures (MOSE) for working methods or producing new Particular Operating Procedures (MOP) if necessary.