CIMAT's occupational health and safety management system is certified according to the ISO 45001 v 2018 standard and aims at preventing safety risks, both industrial and road, for all its employees, subcontractors and anyone having access to its sites.
CIMAT is among the safest companies in its sector. Since the implementation of its integrated management system in 2013, it has recorded a significant decrease in work accidents and a reduction in their severity at all its sites.
The achievement of zero accidents is the primary objective of CIMAT, and to achieve it, it is committed to :
The safety prevention model within CIMAT acts on 4 pillars:
CIMAT's ambition is to evolve safety values and practices in order to build an integrated and interdependent safety culture, which draws its meaning from the development of safety leadership, the involvement and participation of internal and external stakeholders, as well as from operational discipline at the behavioral level.
Road risk prevention and compliance with traffic regulations are two essential components in bringing about a positive change in the behavior of road users.
In order to improve its performance in terms of road safety, and to involve its transport partners in a global approach based on prevention and compliance with regulations, CIMAT has set up a road safety management system, the objective of which is to prevent road accidents and incidents related to its activities.
The "SMSR" road safety management system piloted by CIMAT is inspired by international standards in the field of road safety in companies, and is based on 5 main axes: