Study on HSE Management of Our Construction Enterprise

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HSE is a system management methodology of reducing and eliminating the possible risks of health, safety and environment in the process of production. This paper analyzed the feature of HSE management system, and discussed on the feasibility and the role of HSE management system applied to construction projects for construction enterprise. Then China’s enterprise status of HSE management was analyzed, the problem for China’s enterprise to implement HSE management system was described, and the development direction for China’s construction enterprise to implement HSE management system was put forward at last.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 121-122)

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733-738

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June 2010

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© 2010 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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