Fabrice Bally
About Fabrice Bally
Fabrice Bally serves as a Chargé HSE at Arc, where he oversees safety protocols, conducts training, and manages evacuation drills. He has extensive experience in safety management, having worked in various roles at Arc for over two decades.
Current Role at Arc
Fabrice Bally currently holds the position of Chargé HSE at Arc, a role he has occupied since 2016. In this capacity, he oversees the execution of evacuation drills and safety flash reports. He conducts daily and periodic safety visits in collaboration with the CHSCT, ensuring compliance with safety regulations. His responsibilities also include drafting prevention plans and fire permits, as well as leading the implementation of safety displays and fire evacuation plans.
Previous Experience at Arc
Fabrice Bally has extensive experience at Arc, having worked there for a total of 26 years. He served as responsable d'équipe from 2003 to 2016, where he managed team operations. Prior to that, he worked in logistics as Gestion entrepot logistique from 1990 to 2003. His long tenure at Arc has provided him with a deep understanding of the company's safety protocols and operational procedures.
Safety Training and Responsibilities
In his role as Chargé HSE, Fabrice Bally facilitates SEVESO and general safety training for new employees. He serves as an internal trainer for CACES categories 1, 2, 3, and 5, contributing to the development of a knowledgeable workforce. Additionally, he conducts accident reconstructions and analyzes near-miss incidents to improve safety measures within the organization.
Safety Oversight and Initiatives
Fabrice Bally is responsible for overseeing various safety initiatives at Arc. He leads the execution of evacuation drills and ensures that safety flash reports are completed effectively. His work includes collaborating with the CHSCT for daily and periodic safety visits, which are critical for maintaining a safe working environment. He also plays a key role in drafting prevention plans and fire permits, ensuring that all safety regulations are met.