The energy transition must be a just transition. For TotalEnergies, it is therefore essential to address the human and social challenges of its activities by prioritizing the safety and health of all its stakeholders (employees, contractors, consumers, and residents in the vicinity of our industrial sites) and by acting as a responsible employer, concerned about the well-being of its employees.
People's Safety, Respect and Well-Being
People's Safety, Respect and Well-Being
People's Safety, Respect and Well-Being
Ensuring health and safety for everyone
Safety is more than just a priority at TotalEnergies; it is a core value on which we will not compromise. Producing, transforming and distributing energy inherently involves certain risks for the health and safety of employees, contractors and residents in the vicinity of our industrial sites. Furthermore, certain products marketed by TotalEnergies may present risks for the health and safety of consumers. It is around safety, in accordance with the strictest standards and with regard to health that the operational measures and indicators used to manage TotalEnergies’ activities are based.
Our safety targets are clear – we have set a goal of zero fatalities and are aiming for ongoing reductions in the number of accidents, safeguarding the health of our employees at work and avoiding major industrial accidents. We also seek to minimize the risks of consuming our products.
Acting for the well-being of our employees
The transition strategy that we have been pursuing is designed to be fair to all our stakeholders, especially our employees.
Their skills and commitment are the driving force behind our long-term success.
Ensuring their professional development, fostering a corporate culture that allows everyone to express their talents, creating a conducive environment for dialogue, are all essential for turning this transition into a collective success.
We position ourselves as a reference as a responsible employer
Chapter 5.3.1 – “Company workforce (S1)”
All our ESG documents
More Energy, Less Emissions