Assistance and advice, Audit, Risk assessment, Safety procedures and plans, First aid, Training, etc.
Understand the causes of incidents to prevent them from happening again, and learn from past mistakes with our in-depth accident analysis.
Analysing and assessing an accident or near-miss using a structured method aims to investigate issues related to safety, environment, compliance, customers, production, equipment, or service.
ARGEST can provide you with qualified staff to carry out such an analysis and draw up a cause tree.
Each manager is responsible for organising health and safety at work (Labour Code L. 312-1 or RSFP).
Furthermore, every employer is required to appoint one or more individuals in charge of this organisation; these are known as Designated Employees in the private sector or Safety Delegates in the public sector. The use of Designated Employees or external experts is defined by law.
Our qualified staff can provide advice and assistance in this field.
Key areas include:
Get your First Aid certification with our training courses!
Knowing how to react in an emergency can save lives.
ARGEST is accredited by the INFS (CGDIS - Corps grand-ducal d'incendie et de secours) to organize first aid training courses in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
What sets us apart: ARGEST also offers customised training sessions – for example, First Aid for children in nurseries.
Say goodbye to paper registers! Our digital solution simplifies the management of your safety data. Access your safety information at any time, wherever you are, with our digital register.
Safety registers are collections of data and information, including details on the maintenance and safety status of machinery, equipment and technical installations, as well as on safety organisation, staff training, and monitoring compliance with safety regulations.
In consultation with your departments, ARGEST creates your safety registers in compliance with the regulations in force in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Practice makes the difference! Put your knowledge and procedures to the test with our realistic emergency simulations.
Evacuation drills serve as a practical test of your safety procedures and concepts. These exercises should be carried out at least once a year in the private sector and at least twice a year in the public sector. Participation helps to strengthen your team’s safety awareness and skills.
ARGEST organises your legally required drills, observing technical, organisational, and behavioural aspects of your staff during the exercise.
Added value: As part of a training session, ARGEST offers the opportunity to conduct a realistic fire simulation.
Scenario-based exercises can also be arranged to specifically test your organisation’s response. Tabletop exercises – designed for emergency managers – are conducted without the active participation of employees and focus on strategic decision-making.
Disruption to your operations is kept to a minimum.
The inventory of hazardous jobs is considered in Luxembourg to be either a legal requirement or a recommended measure within the framework of occupational health and safety.
It is a document or process that:
ARGEST can provide comprehensive support in the development of this inventory of high-risk job positions.
Identify sector-specific risks with our in-depth analysis!
Every company or employer is required to avoid risks as far as reasonably possible. This involves an ongoing process of risk minimisation.
Identifying and subsequently analysing risks are the first steps in such an assessment process!
The experts at ARGEST use their knowledge to support you in risk assessment – a process embedded within your continuous improvement system (PDCA cycle) – and to develop effective, practical solutions for managing those risks.
In addition, ARGEST can assist you, in collaboration with your occupational health physician, in drawing up an inventory of high-risk job roles. This will enable you to take a proactive approach by identifying risk-prone roles within your organisation and preventing incidents through close monitoring of sensitive positions.
Plan for the unexpected with our customised safety plans and be ready to respond in an emergency with our detailed layouts!
Evacuation plans provide essential guidance to all building occupants during an evacuation.
Our qualified staff prepare evacuation plans in full compliance with the latest standards applicable to your buildings.
Firefighter orientation plans (Feuerwehrlaufkarten) are designed for emergency services. They help the incident commander quickly orient themselves both inside and outside the building.
The fire intervention plan informs the emergency services of specific hazards within the premises, allowing for more efficient and targeted response operations.
Thanks to our close collaboration with the Corps Grand-Ducal d’Incendie et de Secours (CGDIS), ARGEST takes full responsibility for producing your fire intervention plan.
Experience matters:
An effective evacuation plan must be based on a thorough analysis of the building layout. It should be professionally and clearly designed to ensure optimal readability, as it has a direct impact on evacuation flow.
ARGEST produces your plans and safety instructions in accordance with the current DIN ISO 23601 standard.
Robust procedures are essential to ensure the safety and health of your employees.
They outline the measures, actions and responses to be taken in the event of an emergency.
Based on tailored scenarios (e.g. fire, natural or technological disasters, terrorist attacks, etc.), our experts will guide you in developing appropriate safety, emergency and alert procedures.
Emergency procedures are used to train personnel. They must be regularly checked and trained.
Added value: Emergency procedures provide the foundation for implementing an effective Business Continuity Management (BCM) strategy.
Enhance your company’s safety and protect your assets and employees with our expertise.
ARGEST’s qualified experts possess in-depth technical and regulatory knowledge to assess your building’s compliance, based on your operating permits and the current regulations in Luxembourg.
A regular safety audit enables you, as an employer or business, to detect anomalies promptly and take preventive measures.
Employee training is central to meeting a company's legal obligations in terms of occupational health and safety.
Improve your safety skills with our specialized, customized in-company training courses!
From fire prevention to accident cause analysis – we offer training courses tailored to your specific needs!