Industrial safety at the heart of our standards at Euclide Industrie
Industrial safety in the workplace has a direct impact on the quality and reliability of your projects. At Euclide Industrie, it shapes our organization and guides our day-to-day operations. Entrusting the manufacturing of technical parts or mechanical assemblies also means choosing a controlled production environment. Fewer uncertainties, reliable lead times, and a smooth production process.

Industrial safety in the workplace: an everyday commitment
Industrial safety is not only based on written rules. It is built through daily work habits, reflexes, and attention to detail.
In our workshops, every operation is carried out within a structured framework. Teams are made aware of the risks related to their environment and trained to apply the right practices every day. This collective vigilance helps anticipate risk situations and ensures continuous production.
This safety culture is also supported by a clear organization. On each site, QHSE managers oversee prevention actions, monitor key indicators, and support teams directly in the field. Their role is to maintain a consistent level of standards and ensure long-term safety performance.
Risk management procedures and systems
On our sites, several systems structure day-to-day risk management and enable fast action on the ground.
Among them, the “risk hunting” approach helps identify potentially hazardous situations directly in the workshop in order to address them proactively.
We also organize weekly meetings between QHSE teams and employee representatives (CSE) to share field feedback, analyze risk situations, and define appropriate corrective actions.
Safety monitoring and continuous improvement
In addition, monthly performance reviews are carried out on site safety. They include the analysis of accidents and near-miss incidents as part of a continuous improvement and prevention approach.
This monitoring helps identify recurring causes and implement concrete actions to prevent them from happening again.
A minor injury logbook is also in place across our sites. It allows us to track minor incidents and detect weak signals, which are often early indicators of potential risks.
All these systems share a clear objective: to anticipate risks, strengthen prevention, and continuously improve safety across our production sites.
First aid training (SST): teams ready to respond immediately
At Euclide Industrie, several employees are trained as Workplace First Aid Responders (SST). Their role is to react quickly in the event of an accident, but also to contribute to day-to-day risk prevention.
In an industrial environment, responsiveness is essential. The first minutes can make a difference. Having trained personnel ensures immediate response while waiting for emergency services if needed.
SST training is regularly renewed to keep skills up to date. Practical exercises and simulation scenarios help teams maintain the right reflexes.
This organization strengthens overall site safety. It also reflects a concrete commitment: continuously protecting employees and ensuring business continuity.
Quality, safety and environmental certification: a key factor for your projects
Industrial safety also relies on recognized standards. At Euclide Industrie, several certifications frame our activities and ensure a consistent level of requirements.
Depending on the group entities, our sites are certified ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 14001 for environmental management, and EN 9100 for the aerospace sector. Some activities also meet specific standards such as ISO 13485 for medical applications or EN 15085-2 and EN ISO 3834-2 related to welding.
These certifications are not just labels. They involve regular audits, controlled processes, and continuous improvement.
For your projects, this means a reliable production framework, proven methods, and the ability to meet demanding specifications. It also ensures you work with a partner capable of adapting to complex regulatory environments, especially in highly sensitive sectors.
What industrial safety means for your projects
A well-structured industrial safety approach helps reduce uncertainties, ensure part quality, and secure deadlines. It directly contributes to the overall reliability of your projects.
A safety-focused organization anticipates risks before they impact production. Incidents are minimized, processes remain stable, and teams work under optimal conditions.
This stability is reflected in the quality of the parts produced. Fewer disruptions mean greater precision and better repeatability, especially for small series or complex mechanical assemblies.
Risk control also plays a key role in meeting deadlines. By reducing unexpected events, it becomes easier to keep commitments and plan each stage of manufacturing.
Beyond technical aspects, it also improves the working relationship. You move forward with a structured partner, capable of anticipating and securing every stage of your project.
Do you have a project requiring a high level of standards?
Our teams support you from design to manufacturing, integrating safety at every stage.
Feel free to contact Euclide Industrie through our contact form. Let’s discuss your project and identify the most suitable solution together.