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General Presentation of SecuriSan NetWorK


The limited liability company SecuriSan (SS) was founded in February 2005 by its manager Dominique BOUDART (DB), following 4 years of collaboration with SEFMEP, a major firm specialising in training and Health and Safety Coordination (HSC) missions since 1995.


As HSC missions multiplied in Brussels and across the country, DB called upon various trusted and respected independent colleagues to subcontract certain assignments.


After 2 years of successful operation and growing volume of missions, DB created SecuriSan NetWorK (SSN). The principle is that subcontracting collaborators also entrust missions to SS, which either executes them or redistributes them based on geographical, linguistic or practical criteria.

The result is a cohesive firm of around fifteen HSC professionals capable of meeting all health and safety coordination requests throughout Belgium.


We are equally active in public and private markets.

Our main clients are architectural firms, as well as developers and even contractors who accept our conditions of independence.


SecuriSan NetWorK consists on average of 15 active collaborators distributed across regional offices in Brussels, Gent, Antwerpen, Liège and Namur.


All HSC professionals at SecuriSan NetWorK have extensive professional experience. Indeed, they were generally already active in company safety before 2001, the year of the Royal Decree that regulated our profession.


The network enables us to exchange information and experiences in all specialised areas of the HSC profession. Regular working meetings are organised to define a consistent approach in our procedures and documents.

We provide ongoing in-house training for our collaborators and members.


All members share an independent mindset but collaborate in a spirit of continuous training and exchange files across Belgium, as well as the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and northern France.


Our network guarantees follow-up of files in the event of incapacity or unavailability of the designated HSC, by appointing at least one deputy for major files.


We all agree to adopt a flexible yet firm attitude when necessary towards companies in order to optimise service to the Client.


We manage annually, as HSC, more than 450 files of all sizes and importance, both public and private, from the design phase to the Subsequent Intervention File (S.I.F).


Our active collaborators (non-exhaustive list)