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The H S E Management System


 The HSE Management System model is comprised of seven elements   
: interrelated   
 Commitment and Leadership-               
 Policies and Objectives-               
 Organization, Resources and Documentation-               
 Risk Evaluation and Management-               
 Planning-               
 Implementation, Recording and Monitoring-               
 Audit and Review-               

firstly- Commitment and Leadership* 
.Set a personal example day to day by following HSE rules-   
Make decisions that consider HSE matters equal to cost, quality, morale-   
.and production     
Delegate the necessary authority to the appropriate personnel and -   
.allocate resources to carry out HSE functions     
Visit operations on a regular basis to demonstrate commitment and-   
.recognize performance in HSE matters     
 Hold those in positions of authority accountable at all levels of the -   
.company for compliance with company policies and global standards    
 .Develop HSE objectives at your level of responsibility-   
Communicate with employees, clients, subcontractors and industry -   
.personnel so that they know and understand the intent of HSE policies     
.Celebrate and promote your HSE success-  

Secondly- Policies and Objectives* 
.The protection of public safety and health and safety of workers and local community-   
.The protection and respect of the international proclaimed human rights-   
.Community development -   
.The environment and bio-diversity preservation and protection-   
.Always meet the world class levels H S E system standard implementation and outcomes-   

Thirdly- Organization, Resources and Documentation*
 Define the interrelationships between individuals, operating groups-   
support functions, employees, clients and partners in joint activities,    
.trade associations and regulatory bodies    
Appoint and support a management team representative to act as the-  
.focal point for HSE matters   
Ensure that each group and individual receives sufficient information and-  
.training to fulfill their role with respect to HSE   
Allocate sufficient resources to support policies and work towards-  
.achieving objectives set for HSE issues   
Ensure a system that provides and maintains effective procedures-  
.resource material and records on HSE subjects    

 Fourthly-Risk Evaluation and Management*
Establish a methodology that identifies both acute and chronic hazards-  
and their associated impacts. Address routine and non-routine tasks,   
.emergencies and outside influences   
 Conduct hazard assessments during the design, development, operating-  
.and decommissioning stages of equipment, processes and facilities   
 Control hazards and reduce risk to a tolerable level through mitigating-  
.and recovery measures   
 Apply risk management tools to all proposed activities including -  
.acquisitions, bids and new business development   

Fifthly- Planning*
Identify and evaluate the consequences to health, safety and the -  
environment when making changes to organizational structure, personnel,   
.equipment, processes or procedures   
Assign responsibility for the achievement of HSE objectives in plans at all-  
.levels of the organization   
.Determine the resources required to achieve the plan-  
.Identify the means by which the plan is to be achieved-  
 .Set a time scale and develop milestones for implementation-  
 Develop contingency plans for emergencies and in cases when plans or-  
.objectives cannot be completely achieved   
Regularly review and follow up on progress towards achieving the HSE-  
.plans and objectives   

Sixthly- Implementation, Recording and Monitoring*
Assign necessary resources and authority to groups or individuals to-  
.implement plans, processes, procedures and work instructions  
 Develop and use systematic monitoring systems for both proactive and-  
reactive performance measures to measure and support HSE objectives
.Determ
ine non-compliance and the opportunity for practicable -  
.improvement against performance measures   
Determine what records are needed to meet HSE policies, objectives-  
.company standards, local laws or regulations and customer requirements   
Collect and record information on incidents which actually, or have the-  
.potential to, affect health, safety and the environment    
Evaluate incident information to determine the need for corrective action-  
.to prevent recurrence. Distribute lessons learned    

Seventh-Audit and Review*
.Set frequency and level for audits for each division or operation-  
Document and distribute the audit report for corrective action and future-  
.reference. Review with all affected employees   
Monitor progress towards achieving and completing corrective actions at-  
.scheduled time intervals   
Schedule periodic management system reviews to include, but not be-  
:limited to    
 .Audit finding summaries•             
Analysis of incidents, regulatory citations and non-compliance to•             
.divisional standards              
 .Current and future requirements of customers and regulators •             
 .Feedback from customers and regulators •             
.Feedback from employees •             
.Analysis of risk management processes•             
.Appropriateness of current systems to meet business needs •             
 Create review team with the authority to change the system and update-  
.the system requirements   

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