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In essence, an HSE Management System is a
reflection of the objectives of an enterprise and the manner in which these
objectives are to be met as laid down by its senior management. Achievement of
the hazard management objectives will be realised through the setting up of an
organisation in which responsibility is assigned and to which resources are
provided. The standards and procedures through which the objectives will be met
are defined by those with the necessary expertise. The implementation of
standards is monitored through performance indicators and assured through
periodic audits. Such audits are reviewed by management who may initiate system
changes to facilitate improvement.
The
system is additionally made live through loops which feedback improvements and
corrections at all stages.
The system incorporates the eleven elements of
enhanced safety management (ESM) and increases their effectiveness through the
structured improvement process. The quality management structure and the ESM
relationship is illustrated in Figure bellow.

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