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#Hygiene
By seeing through your learners' eyes, we design the most effective hygiene best practices awareness materials.
Our scope of action
Standards, hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP training), forward flow principle, good manufacturing practices (GMP), cleaning and disinfection, raw material management, cold storage rules, cleanroom operations, cold chain training, handwashing, and changing room procedures are part of your daily routine. Because hygiene encompasses both the health preservation of your employees and customers, and the sustainability of your service quality, we make it an absolute priority.
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From project inception to delivery, this team of true professionals ensures, right up to go-live, that the result meets your expectations and reminds you what real customer service looks like.

Pascal - Training coordinator EG Retail (France) SAS Client since 2012
Streamlining prevention plan approvals: traceability and document compliance
Prevention plan approval is a critical step: it formalizes stakeholder commitments and governs how the intervention is carried out within a clear framework. Yet on many industrial sites, this phase remains one of the most time-consuming, especially when the process relies on email exchanges, printing and scanning documents, and managing multiple versions.
Prevention plan: why the external contractor experience is a key factor in reliability
A prevention plan is a collaborative document. While it is often managed by site EHS teams, its quality largely depends on the information provided by external contractors. Scope of work, staffing, equipment, certifications—without reliable and complete data, intervention planning remains fragile. In this context, digitalization is not just about changing tools. It raises a key question: how can you truly facilitate external contractor involvement without increasing their administrative burden or multiplying time-consuming back-and-forth?
How to build a prevention plan workflow that is both robust and flexible
A workflow that is too rigid will be bypassed by teams. Too permissive, and plan quality breaks down. Finding the right balance is one of the core challenges of digitalizing prevention plans. In this five-part series, we outline a simple and practical method, starting—as seen in step one—from the real-life process rather than a theoretical model. Today, step 2: how to build a prevention plan workflow that is both robust and flexible.
Ineos Styrolution: digitalizing safety induction at a challenging site
How can we digitalize the safety induction process at a Seveso site whilst strengthening the safety culture? In this case study, INEOS Styrolution shares its experience: real-time tracking of visitor arrivals, a verification quiz to ensure instructions have been understood, time savings for the EHS team, and better control of site access. Find out about the project’s key stages and the tangible benefits observed after several years of use.
Digitalizing a Prevention Plan: Why start from the real process, not the theoretical model
The digitalization of Prevention Plans is now a key challenge for many industrial sites. Time savings, information reliability, traceability, and document compliance are well-known expected benefits. Yet some projects struggle to deliver the expected results, or face limited adoption by teams.