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WHAT IS INTEGRATED H.S.E.M.S.
The Management Framework
HSE management is structured through a multi-tiered system of documented statements.
In hierarchical sequence these are: - .
- Statement of Commitment: WHAT the company believes in and is committed to; the philosophical cornerstone for the management of health, safety and environment. .
- Aspiration: WHAT LEVEL of HSE performance the company wants to achieve. :.
- HSE Policy: HOW the company wants to pursue the HSE Aspiration and Statement of Commitment (i.e., the adopted course and principles of action).
Strategic HSE Objectives: The key issues for the full implementation of the corporate HSE Policy and achievement of the company's Aspiration, including information as to WHEN and WHERE the company wants to achieve these.
-HSE Codes of Practices: The detailed standards within "the Companies HSE management framework that facilitate systematic and full" compliance with the corporate HSE Policy and achievement of the corporate Strategic HSE Objectives.
- HSE Procedures: The process to be adopted by the Company in executing their activities in order to meet all of the above.
-HSE Plans and Targets: The issues in the long term Strategic HSE Objectives; but in greater detail and phased into shorter time frames, e.g. from multiple years to annually (or shorter) identifying WHO is responsible for achieving these.
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