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Sarens Achieves 1,000 Days Without Lost-Time Accidents on Barracuda Submarine Programme

Sarens has been recognised by Naval Group for achieving 1,000 consecutive days without a lost-time accident on the Barracuda-class submarine construction programme in Cherbourg, France.

30 Second Takeaway Sarens has reached a major safety milestone on the Barracuda submarine programme in Cherbourg, achieving 1,000 days without a lost-time accident  and receiving formal recognition from Naval Group for its long-term commitment to safety excellence. Sarens 1,000 Days Without Lost-Time Accidents Barracuda Programme Sarens in France  has been honoured by Naval Group  for achieving 1,000 consecutive days without a lost-time accident  on one of France’s most complex industrial projects  the Barracuda-class submarine construction programme  at the Cherbourg site. The recognition was presented during the Naval Group Partners Meeting Santé et Sécurité au Travail , held on 27 November 2025 , where Sarens received the “Trophée Naval Group Partners Meeting”  for outstanding safety performance. Recognition of Long-Term Safety Performance This marks the third time  Sarens has been recognised by Naval Group for exemplary safety standards, following previous awards in 2013  and 2021 . According to Naval Group, the 2025 award reflects not only the milestone itself, but also the consistency and maturity of Sarens’ safety culture , particularly on a programme where lifting precision and risk control are critical at every stage. Supporting the Barracuda Submarine Programme Since 2007 Sarens has supported Naval Group in Cherbourg since 2007 , delivering critical lifting, handling, and component transfer operations  essential to the construction and assembly of the Barracuda-class submarines. The working environment is highly constrained and technically demanding, where: Every movement must be executed with absolute precision Operational tolerances are minimal There is no margin for error The programme involves tens of thousands of handling movements each year , although exact operational figures remain confidential. Safety Management Embedded in Daily Operations To manage this complexity, Sarens has implemented a rigorous Safety Management System  on site, led by two full-time safety managers  dedicated exclusively to the Cherbourg operations. Key elements of the approach include: Continuous on-site supervision Clear, standardised lifting and handling procedures Daily engagement with operational teams Strong alignment between engineering, planning, and execution This structure ensures that safety is not treated as a target, but as a constant operational discipline . Recognising the Teams Behind the Milestone Sarens said the achievement is first and foremost a reflection of the professionalism and discipline of its riggers, lifting specialists, and crane operators  working on the Cherbourg site. For both Sarens in France  and the wider Sarens Group , the recognition reinforces a shared belief that in heavy lifting and handling, there is no plan B . With the 1,000-day milestone reached, Sarens said it is now aligned with Naval Group’s CAP 3.0 objectives : 0 Accidents 0 Delays 0 Quality Defects About Sarens Sarens  is a global leader in heavy lifting, engineered transport, and project logistics , supporting complex industrial, energy, infrastructure, and defence projects worldwide. Founded in 1955 , the family-owned group operates one of the world’s largest fleets of cranes and transport equipment. Sarens is recognised internationally for its engineering expertise, safety culture, and ability to execute technically demanding operations in highly regulated environments. Website:   https://www.sarens.com/ About Naval Group Naval Group  is a major international defence contractor specialising in naval defence systems , including submarines, surface vessels, and associated services. The company plays a central role in France’s naval industrial base and works closely with long-term partners to deliver complex, high-security programmes. Website:   https://www.naval-group.com/ Frequently Asked Questions What milestone has Sarens achieved on the Barracuda programme? Sarens achieved 1,000 consecutive days without a lost-time accident  on the Barracuda submarine construction programme in Cherbourg. Who awarded Sarens for this achievement? The recognition was awarded by Naval Group  during its Partners Meeting focused on health and workplace safety. How long has Sarens been working at the Cherbourg site? Sarens has supported Naval Group in Cherbourg since 2007 . Why is safety particularly critical on this project? The programme involves highly complex lifting and handling operations with no margin for error, requiring absolute precision and strict safety discipline.

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