SHE plan definition

SHE plan means Environmental, Health and Safety Plan prepared by the Contractor for implementation at site, base on and including, without limitation to various Clauses of the Conditions of Contract pertaining to Safety, Health and environment; and approved by the Project Manager.

Examples of SHE plan in a sentence

  • The principal Contractor/Contractor has a responsibility to send the SHE plan to the client for approval prior to commencement of work.

  • At the request of RWE the Other Party shall submit an SHE plan related to the deliveries.

  • ESKOM HOLDINGS SOC LTD CONTRACT NUMBER MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM AT TUTUKA POWER STATION FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS  The SHE plan must be pre-approved by the client for implementation.

  • The purpose of such assessments is to periodically review SHE systems and procedures, including actual practice and performance, to verify that the SHE plan is being implemented in accordance with the policies and standards of the SHE plan.

  • S.H.E plan to perform the work safely and to ensure duty of care to the environment; S.H.E competence, in writing, to supervise the construction work.

  • The risk assessment shall form part of the S.H.E plan, and should include method statements.

  • Written safe work procedure would suffice as the SHE plan for that specific maintenance task.

  • Be SHE Competent (Consider scope of work, risks, SHE plan and applicability) with CVs and qualifications / certificates.

  • The Principal Contractor can stop the co-contractor/s from continuing with construction work if it is not in accordance with the Principal Contractor’s S.H.E plan for the site or Eskom’ requirements or which poses a threat to the health and safety of persons or degradation to the environment.

  • Shall provide the Client with a suitable and sufficiently documented S.H.E plan, based on the Client’s S.H.E specification, and he/she shall ensure that a copy of his/her S.H.E plan is available.