Are your company and your different sites sufficiently protected? Is the factory you are planning to buy correctly secured? Would you like to avoid a building being exposed to risks when renewing your insurance policy? The risk audit is a technical measure which allows you to plan for the future with greater peace of mind and to save money. You can have it handled for you by specialists.
Risk audit
The risk analysis: a tried, tested and highly effective process
Including fires, security issues, malicious acts, machine breakage or natural events to name but a few, the risks faced by your sites are numerous and assessing them requires genuine expertise. Our team of engineers perform around 150 risk audits per annum. They are there to support you with your formalities thanks to an exclusive, clear and efficient process. Before the audit takes place, we prepare our visit with you. We precisely identify the areas we need to visit (production, storage and technical areas, etc.). We supply you with the list of documents we’ll require beforehand. We submit our report to you within a 2-week period.
A strong presence in the field, working with your teams
The analysis of your on-site risks also provides an opportunity for us to implement the risk management strategy you are looking to develop. When we travel to your site, we will adapt to your processes, to the customs and practices employed within your company and above all to your on-site contacts.
We should be seen as a resource which you may not necessarily have and on which you can draw for help. Our goal? To involve your different sites in the dynamic process you have defined.
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Our engineers offer state-of-the-art skills and knowledge
We have put in place a multi-specialized team which has acquired extensive experience in numerous business sectors: the agri-food sector, mass retail, industry, services and the tertiary sector, etc.
To bring you the most up-to-date advice, our engineers upgrade their knowledge and skills regularly: they are involved in professional networks (European Fire Sprinkler Network, AGREPI…), they participate in the various trade shows (CNPP event days, Expoprotection…) and carry out ongoing technology watch activities. Their knowledge of the conditions under which incidents can occur is extremely valuable, particularly when it comes to assessing the effectiveness of the technologies proposed by equipment installers.