Published the 27/03/2026

Lhyfe safe operation at sites

At a renewable hydrogen production plant, safety is not limited to maintenance phases or exceptional situations. It is embedded in the day-to-day operation of the sites.

At Lhyfe, site supervision plays a central role in managing HSE risks and ensuring the long-term protection of people, equipment, and industrial infrastructure.

 

Safety Induction: The Foundation of HSE Culture

Before entering any site, a safety induction is carried out. This forms a shared foundation of knowledge and responsibility for everyone working on or visiting Lhyfe facilities.

The induction introduces the specific risks associated with renewable hydrogen production, the applicable safety rules, and the expected behaviours in the event of unusual situations. By making this step mandatory, Lhyfe ensures that everyone has the necessary knowledge to operate or move around safely, while reinforcing a shared HSE culture.

 

Video Surveillance: A Key Tool for Industrial Security

Site supervision also relies on appropriate technical systems. All Lhyfe sites are equipped with video surveillance systems, fully integrated into the overall site security strategy.

These systems help detect potential intrusions while providing real-time visibility of sensitive areas. This continuous monitoring strengthens infrastructure protection and enables rapid response in case of abnormal events, contributing to incident prevention.

 

Continuous Supervision to Enhance Responsiveness and Prevention

Beyond security, site supervision provides teams with a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of operations. This constant monitoring improves operational responsiveness and allows for better anticipation of risk situations.

Within this framework, the ROC (Remote Operations Centre) is primarily a human-centred structure, supported by a range of tools that enable safe, reliable, and efficient remote operation of industrial sites. It represents a major strategic asset for the company’s development, aligned with projected production volumes and future challenges.

Data gathered through supervision also feeds into a continuous improvement approach to HSE practices, based on factual insights and field feedback.

 

Site Security and Renewable Hydrogen: A Long-Term Commitment

In a demanding industrial environment, security relies as much on tools as on organisation and behaviour. Site supervision, combined with strict access rules, training, and awareness for all personnel, forms a cornerstone of Lhyfe’s HSE approach.

By embedding these requirements into the daily operation of its sites, Lhyfe demonstrates that the development of renewable hydrogen must go hand in hand with the highest levels of safety and rigour — an essential condition to sustainably support the growth of the sector.