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Health & Safety Action Plan2016-2020
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Objectives Protecting the integrity of people and property
MAKING SUBSTANTIAL EFFORTS TO FURTHER REDUCE
THE ACCIDENT RATE
• Zero fatal accidents
• Target frequency rate for industrial accidents resulting in time off work:
FR < 3 for Group employees by the end of 2020
FR < 3 for service providers on closed sites by the end of 20201
• Identification and handling of ALL events with very high potential severity
PROMOTING QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE WORKPLACE. BY THE END OF 2020
• Zero occupational diseases
• Reduce the percentage of absenteeism due to employee illness
per country to < 90% of the country’s average
• Zero use of substitutable CMR2 chemicals
IMPROVING HEALTH AND SAFETY THROUGH PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL
• All employees meet their health and safety commitments
• All managers trained in “Health & Safety Leadership” (2 days)
• All TOPEX made aware of “Health & Safety Leadership” (1/2 day)
1 Specific action will also be taken to set a target for service providers in open environments 2 CMR = Carcinogenic, Mutagenic and Reprotoxic
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The health and safety of everyone is the Group’s number one priority. The ongoing commitment of all teams and
the actions diligently implemented in the long term have made it possible to significantly improve the Group’s results
over the years. Buoyed by these achievements, our Group Health & Safety Action Plan 2016-2020 is fully committed
to pursuing this drive towards sustainable progress and our commitment to health and safety at work and industrial
safety. It takes the form of ambitious objectives and reflects our determination to continue implementing - via specific
activities - the principles defined in the Group agreements signed in 2010 with European employee representatives,
and then extended to world level in 2014. Now more than ever we can “Make everybody – whether they are an
executive, a manager, an employee or a service provider – a stakeholder committed to their own health and safety
and that of others” .
Action area 1Continuing existing campaigns
OCCUPATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
• The Zero Fatal Accidents Action Plan, which was launched in 2012,
will be continued.
• The practice of managerial safety visits, designed to reinforce initiative
and caution, will be intensified and widely deployed.
• Managing major industrial risks and environmental health risks for
third parties will be based on the performance and regular review of safety
and hazard studies, guaranteeing the security of industrial control systems
and operational excellence in high-risk industrial facilities.
• To optimise safety in projects/acquisitions, we will continue to support
the implementation of Group Rule GR09 and internal control standard IND1.
HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE WORKPLACE
• The BUs will continue their efforts to promote the quality of life
at work and prevent psychosocial risks within the context provided by
the European Agreement of 2014.
• Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders (the leading cause of
occupational diseases) and absenteeism for medical reasons will be
bolstered by limiting exposure to risks whilst drawing on the Group-level
good practices guide.
• The replacement of Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, or toxic for
Reproduction (CMR) substances, exposure to which is the second
leading cause of occupational disease within the Group, will aim to phase
out the most hazardous chemicals upstream.
TEAM COMMITMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
• Team commitment is developed to promote and highlight expected
behaviours, specifically by complying with the “Life-Saving Rules” in order
to eliminate all fatal accidents.
• The professional development of employees, managers and
service providers is bolstered by training courses and awareness-raising
campaigns. Specifically, training in Health & Safety Leadership will be
continued with ENGIE University for all managers and TOPEX.
• The proactive management of the capabilities of Health & Safety line
contributes to its professional development.
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Action area 2Developing new campaigns
• Fostering commitment among service providers, subcontractors and
temporary staff working in an open environment to share one and the same
culture and achieve a similar level of health and safety.
• Setting up a subcontractor monitoring unit in partnership with the Group
Purchasing Division to launch targeted actions designed to eliminate fatal and
serious accidents.
• Identifying and handling events with major potential severity.
• Reducing illness-related absenteeism, which has been stable for several years
and which is a major issue for both employees and Group performance. Every
BU will define its targets for reducing (by the end of 2020) its rate of illness-related
absenteeism to 90% of the average rate for companies in its sector in the country.
Action area 3Strengthening the health & safety culture
and risk assessment
• Developing the concept of managers leading by example to influence
employees to adopt the expected behaviours via field visits and by taking
specific actions.
• Bolstering digital integration to meet the growing demand for shared
information, practices and feedback, and to develop new methods and
approaches for identifying hazards and managing risks.
• Promoting predictive approaches by helping BUs to use and compare
a larger volume of data (big data) in order to better target campaigns.
• Sharing Group-level risk expertise and knowledge by developing
communities of practice and tools for sharing between BUs and businesses,
as well as promoting positive feedback.
• Promoting risk analysis before intervention to better maintain attention
and vigilance in the long term.
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Our performance is inextricably linked to human, social, industrial
and economic aspects, and it is essential to maintain our attention and our
individual and collective vigilance over the health and safety of everyone
and industrial safety.
To implement the fundamental principles of our health and safety policy,
it is necessary to build on campaigns successfully deployed in recent years.
It is also necessary to be open to best practices and to implement new
approaches in order to continue improving the identification and control
of risks associated with our activities: specifically, our Health & Safety
Action Plan 2016-2020 aims to promote and highlight commitment, bolster
the handling of events with high potential severity, and continue efforts to
improve the quality of life at work.
Our objectives are ambitious - first and foremost the elimination of fatal
accidents. We will also step up campaigns targeting service providers and
subcontractors to encourage them to adopt standards of health and safety
equivalent to that enjoyed by our employees.
I firmly believe that these activities - through the commitment and exemplary
behaviour of each and every one of us - will make it possible to continue
ensuring our health and safety culture evolves towards a proactive and
shared culture, which is the key to our long-term success.
Projections 2016-2020
ISABELLE KOCHER
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The commitment and
exemplary behaviour
of each and every
one of us will make it
possible to continue
ensuring our health
and safety culture.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT
1, place Samuel-de-Champlain - Faubourg de l’Arche
92930 Paris La Défense Cedex
engie.com
Managing and executing campaigns
THE ACTION PLAN WILL BE UPDATED EVERY YEAR AND
DAY-TO-DAY MANAGEMENT WILL BE HANDLED BY THE
HEALTH AND SAFETY LINE MANAGEMENT COMITTEE.
FOR GREATER EFFICIENCY, THE FOLLOWING CAMPAIGNS
HAVE BEEN SET UP:
• Updating and ensuring compliance with the Group’s Life-
Saving Rules and Standards to ensure that they are relevant
and appropriate in view of new challenges and targets.
• Integrating equity-accounted companies (over which
we exert operational management) into the Group’s
management and objectives.
• Implementing a Group Industrial Safety Committee
to promote inter-BU and inter-Business sharing of
information about risks, accidents and best practices;
and to sponsor the implementation of cross-disciplinary
actions within the Group.
• Performing an (annual) management review to determine
the health and safety outlook.
• Continuing the (annual) programme of Group internal
audits to take stock of the general situation and ensure that
health and safety policies are being correctly implemented.
• Communicating in order to strengthen our health
and safety culture and guarantee that every employee
knows and understands the information required for
protecting their own health and safety and that of others
(via magazine, health & safety campaigns, information
and sharing tools, etc.).
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