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Industrial HSE ways of working : Domain Networks ensure HSE is collaborative

With the eight HSE Domain Networks, the Industrial Function is making networks a fundamental feature of the HSE organization.

The following networks will ensure consistency and best practice sharing across the zones and sites.

The Product Safety Network animates different expertise sub-networks to activate the entire Product Safety community worldwide in strong collaboration with other functions and Product Stewards in the GBUs.

The other seven HSE Networks involve and link experts across the zone and GBU organizations.

Collaborative way of working
  • Led by a Domain Network Animator, the Networks work collaboratively with zones and GBUs on specific topics.
  • Appointed by the Corporate HSE Leadership Team, every Network takes a global approach to developing tools and delivering support to sites.
  • Networks typically exchange information on their specific domain, share best practices, and develop guidelines and tips to support sites and GBUs, in line with the Group’s HSE requirements.
  • A HSE Leadership Team member oversee one or more of the Networks to guide their work, especially at the beginning.
GBUs - Function participation is key
  • The GBUs can enable their HSE practitioners to take part in the networks and orient practices and decisions earlier in the process.
  • These networks rely heavily on the participation of zone experts. This significantly reinforces the bottom-up approach as zone organizations work directly with sites.


How to go further in a network?
  • Contact the network animator (see the names in the tab above)
  • Read the information in the Indocs pages (links in the tabs above)
  • Share information and feedback with any member of the network


Domain (link to acces the domain page)AnimatorTopics and competenciesSummary (click to read the summary of this network)Contacts for this network

Ariel SHEN

Well-being at work, Human Biomonitoring, Medical Surveillance Programs OH Network presentation $F-INDUS HSE OHGBU

Tony Huffman

Chemical Risk Assessment, SOCRATES, Noise, Respiratory Protective Equipment, Assessments, Industrial Hygiene Risk Sheets

see the domain page

Industrial Hygiene


Laurent ClaisseSolvay Life Saving Rules, Safety Climate Surveys, Safety Diagnostics, Safety Council

see the domain page

Occupational Safety


Marcia DzielinskiProcess Safety Management, Process Hazard Analysis, Process Safety Risk Sheets PS Network presentation $IND.GBU.HSE.ProcessSafety.Network
Alain DelzenneCarrier Evaluations, Transportation Emergency

see the domain page

Transport Safety


BuFeng MASolvay Environment Releases Form, Environmental Risk Assessments, Waste Management, Sustainable Development Targets
Marcia DzielinskiRegulatory Watch, Safety data sheets, Solvay Acceptable Exposure Limits, Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC), Nanomaterials, ...

see the domain page

Product Safety


Julie Anne Hubert Safety Culture, HSE Reporting, HSE Management Systems, Audits - Regulatory Compliance and Group HSE Requirements, Worldwide HSE Data Management (INDocs, etc.)

see the domain page

HSE Performance


We recognize that everyone involved in the Networks has a regular job ,” says James Daly, Global HSE Director. “ But we see the added value this way of working brings to all of us. It is, amongst others, about trans-regions cross-fertilization, collaboration, and consistency. The Animator sets an agenda and workload which is aligned with the objectives and needs of the network’s members .”

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