the HSE definition

the HSE means the Health and Safety Executive;
the HSE means the Health and Safety Executive established under section 10 of the 1974 Act;
the HSE means the Health and Safety Executive (incorporating the Health and Safety Commission) operating under the sponsorship of the Department for Work and Pensions or any successor authority fulfilling the same functions from time to time.

Examples of the HSE in a sentence

  • The Supplier shall comply with all the HSE requirements of Abraj Energy Services (S.A.O.C).

  • Owner’s review of the HSE Plan shall not in any way relieve Contractor of its obligations under this Agreement (including Contractor’s obligations to conduct the Work in accordance with the health, safety and environmental rules of Applicable Law and GECP).

  • In no event shall Contractor be entitled to any adjustment of the Contract Price or Project Schedule as a result of compliance with such regulations and policies set forth in the HSE Plan, or any removal of personnel necessitated by non-compliance.

  • The encryption methods used must satisfy or better the requirements of the HSE Encryption Policy.

  • ON’s operational rules and provisions, the Contractor shall comply, in particular, with the generally recognized rules of security technology and occupational medicine of the HSE minimum requirements for partner companies which are accessible at the time of the completion of the respective order at E.ON Procurement as well as with other conditions, in so far as these requirements and conditions are handed over to the Contractors together with these GTC.

  • The HSE Management Plan shall provide the HSE strategy, objectives, requirements and standards for the Project.

  • Contractor further agrees to perform the Work in accordance with the health, safety and environmental rules and standards of Applicable Law, GECP and the HSE Plan (collectively, the “Safety Standards”), and Contractor shall assume all costs associated with compliance therewith.

  • Specific HSE procedures shall be developed from the HSE Management Plan to provide specific instructions on how to implement the HSE Management Plan.

  • The HSE Management Plan shall contain Project specific information including Project scope, Project organization, HSE organization, and shall be used as a guideline for the HSE management of the Project.

  • If health surveillance is required, this will be carried out by KU Leuven, unless specified otherwise in the HSE file.