The previously mentioned HES guidelines have normally been enforced by either a Client or vendor (or sometimes by both). And have to be followed in general by all vendors and its Partners’ employees. However if this would not be the case, the each person who is involved in decision making and implementation, either as manager or junior engineer or worker or supervisor at the site have to follow all possible guide lines. In addition to these, project specific documents related to HES will also be applied after getting approval from Project Director. The following documents may normally be applicable, and are vital part of Partial/Final Acceptance Documents folder.
- HES Checklists
- HES Handbook
- Incident-Near miss Report
- Risk Assessment Forms
In order to ensure that a fair deal of HSE compliance is on work, a vendor would have to conduct various audits and visits in order to verify that all its local and global conditions are being followed by its Partners during work on sites and/or at factories.
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