What does HSE mean?

HSE is the abbreviation of health, safety and environmental management system.

HSE management system is an organic whole consisting of organizational structure, responsibilities, practices, procedures, processes and resources for implementing health, safety and environmental management. These elements are organically integrated, interrelated and interacted through advanced, scientific and systematic operation modes to form a dynamic management system.

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HSE program file architecture

Available methods include program files, operation control files (SOP) and work instructions (WI). The framework of HSE procedure documents is divided into two levels: management documents and operation documents.

Management files include manuals, program files and operation control files.

Operation layer documents include operation instructions, records, forms, reports, etc.

The core of HSE management system

Leadership and commitment are the core of HSE management system. Commitment is the basic requirement and motivation of HSE management, and top-down commitment and the cultivation of enterprise HSE culture are the basis for the successful implementation of the system.

HSE work content

The HSE work of each department is mainly divided into three steps: identification and evaluation, risk control and performance evaluation.

There are three key issues in establishing and implementing HSE management system:

A: Leaders at all levels, especially the top leaders, attach great importance to it.

B: full participation is the key.

C: Hazard and environmental factor identification and risk and environmental impact assessment are important links and the first step.