
Safety at work is not only a legal obligation, but also a fundamental value that guides every decision in our company. We have recently taken a concrete step in our warehouse: painting safety lines along walking routes and work areas.
🔹 Why are safety lines important?
- Clear direction: helping employees to move around in an orderly and safe manner and reducing the risk of accidents.
- Separation of zones: demarcate pathways, storage areas and work areas, ensuring greater efficiency.
- Compliance with regulations: meet health and safety requirements and foster a culture of prevention.
🔹 A broader approach to security

Painting safety lines is just one of the many activities we carry out. Our commitment also includes:
- Updated labelling evacuation routes and emergency areas.
- Continuous training employees to ensure they are always aware of the procedures they need to follow.
- Regular maintenance equipment and facilities, ensuring reliable working conditions.
- Permanent investments Innovative solutions that improve protection and reduce risks.
🔹Group philosophy
We believe that a safe environment is the foundation for quality work. Protecting our employees is not only a duty, but also a sign of respect and responsibility towards those who contribute every day to the growth of our company.
So business owner as well as our Director expressed their satisfaction at this initiative. For both of them, the top priority is to get the job done without preventable accidents. If safety lines can help with this, they are more than welcome and represent an important step in the right direction.
Through measures such as visual marking of risk areas, we demonstrate that safety is not an abstract concept, but a daily commitment that is translated into concrete actions.
