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The
approach of Bouygues Construction to quality goes beyond ISO
certification and imbues all areas of its business: its management
systems, its people and its workmanship. This approach reflects
the company's conviction that quality is the key to being competitive
and the only way it can satisfy its clients better than its
competitors.
To this end, the company has streamlined its management systems
for safety, quality assurance and the environment and integrated
them in a single system. This reduces documentation and provides
a system which is user-friendly and efficient.
At the heart of the system is the assessment of risk and the
implementation of appropriate measures for control.
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Safety
Bouygues Construction and Dragages are committed
to continuous improvement and development of its systems to
protect the safety and health of staff and the general public.
The company's objective is to achieve the highest standards
of safety and health within its organisation.
Risk assessment
A key element of its system is the assessment of risk and the
implementation of appropriate measures for control at all stages
of a project.
Engineering for safety
By giving the highest regard to safety at the design and engineering
stage, the company aims to build in safety to the methods and
sequence of construction specified for the project, giving the
best start for a safe environment on site
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Training towards a safety culture
All workers, including those of sub-contractors, are required
to undergo induction safety training and this is supplemented
by regular 'tool-box' talks on specific themes as well as off-site
training. Through continuous activities to raise safety awareness,
the company aims to create a sense of responsibility among individuals
and to develop a culture of safety on site.
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Quality
Bouygues Construction and Dragages focus
on continuous improvement in quality through recruitment of
competent staff, training, setting of quality targets, measurement
of success, and on-going adjustment to both service and product,
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Environment
Planned control of water, dust and noise
pollution, reduced consumption of timber and limitation of construction
waste are the goals of the company's environmental management
system which is being implemented on all projects. |
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