At a time of discussions to protect our planet Earth, any company, all sectors combined, must be part of a sustainable development approach.
This approach must obviously consider the environmental aspects in order to be as respectful as possible of this generous Nature which surrounds us and welcomes us down here, in order also to be respectful of all the living beings which make up this Nature, the man including and in all his aspects.
When maintenance rhymes with benevolence
A sustainable development approach in the noble sense is not just a simple quality approach where one simply must follow rules and apply standards. It is a philosophy of life.
A question that should be asked regularly in order to live and apply this philosophy on a daily basis and as well as possible is the following: « What do I wish to leave to my children, my grandchildren and more generally to future generations of human beings who will succeed me? »
This is a question that may seem difficult to answer and at the same time simple.
To achieve this simply and easily, the key word is benevolence. Kindness in everything we do, say and think. By keeping in mind this vision of things, this philosophy of life, we can now approach maintenance from a different angle and thus place it among the many tools that are part of a sustainable development approach.
Maintenance, an anti-waste tool
With good maintenance, waste, pollution, the risk of accidents and incidents, the impact on everyone’s health is considerably reduced. As a result, well-thought-out maintenance allows people to live in an ever healthier and safer environment.
Thus, with kindness and common sense, small, simple actions can be implemented to improve the maintenance of equipment and industrial installations, for example.
Maintenance then becomes an essential means leading to the success of a sustainable development approach.

