October 28, 2025
Safety as a value – Building trust and long-term impact
In today’s industrial world, companies are expected not only to deliver results but to do so safely and sustainably. For Quant, safety isn’t just a set of rules or checklists, it’s a core value that guides every decision, every action, and every partnership.
In Brazil, this commitment shows in strong leadership, engaged teams, and consistent practices that create safer workplaces and long-term customer trust.
Safety at every level
“Our safety culture is very strong. There’s a clear commitment to safe practices at all levels, from leadership to operational teams. We encourage open communication, and everyone understands that safety is a value,” says Edileide Peruna, People and Safety Manager, Quant Brazil.
This kind of culture doesn’t happen overnight. It grows through daily focus, leading by example, and the active participation of every team member.
“A truly safety-oriented workplace is one where people talk openly, leadership shows real commitment, and safety is embraced as a shared value, not just an obligation.”
When safety is lived this way, the results become visible and measurable.
Achievements that matter
At Quant Brazil, the impact of this culture is clear. The team has significantly reduced accidents and achieved recertification to ISO standards, milestones that reflect consistent effort and discipline.
These achievements come from focusing on accident prevention, correct use of PPE, compliance with legislation, applying the 5S methodology, and continuous training.
“Safety is part of our daily work. It’s integrated into every task, decision, and team behaviour,” says Peruna.
For our customers, this means fewer interruptions, greater stability in production, and the reassurance that their operations are supported by teams who truly live safety.
Safety as a value, not a rule
“One of Quant’s biggest strengths is that safety is not just a rule, it’s a value. It guides our actions, even under pressure to meet deadlines or increase productivity.”
When safety is embedded as a value, it doesn’t compete with performance, it strengthens it.
“For customers, this translates into projects delivered on time, lower risk of incidents, and confidence that operations will run smoothly. Safety becomes a guarantee of reliability and quality.”
Global standards, local improvements
Quant ensures that global safety standards are consistently applied across all operations.
“Quant provides safety policies, procedures, and tools that apply to every unit. This consistency helps maintain quality, reduce risks, and share best practices,” Peruna explains.
For customers, this means access to proven global methods tailored to local realities. In Brazil, training programs, awareness campaigns, and structured processes have already reduced, and in some cases eliminated workplace accidents.
“These improvements don’t just protect people. They also reduce downtime and secure production continuity. The value is visible not only in safety statistics but in smoother, more reliable operations for our customers.”
From safe workplaces to trusted partnerships
Safety is not only about protecting people, it also builds trust.
“A strong safety culture shapes behavior, strengthens a company’s reputation, and becomes a real competitive advantage,” says Peruna.
Customers want the certainty that their operations are in safe hands. When safety standards are high, they see responsibility, reliability, and long-term commitment.
“Yes, we’ve received recognition from customers for the safety results our teams have achieved. When they see safety excellence, it becomes a visible differentiator, one that strengthens relationships and drives collaboration forward.”
Safety as visible value for the customer
For Quant, safety goes far beyond compliance. It’s a measurable value that protects people, prevents costly interruptions, and builds long-term trust.
“When Brazilian companies start seeing safety not only as an obligation but as a value, they gain more than just safe workplaces. They achieve reliable operations, a protected workforce, and a stronger reputation in the market. With safety as the foundation, growth and trust naturally follow.”

