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HSEHealth and Safety Executive
HSEHealth Service Executive (Ireland)
HSEHamilton Southeastern (High School)
HSEHealth, Safety & Environment
HSEHelsinki School of Economics
HSEHealth Survey for England (National Health Service; UK)
HSEHygiène, Sécurité et Environnement (France)
HSEHeat Shock Response Element (biochemistry)
HSEBilly Mitchell Airport (Hatteras-Buxton, North Carolina)
HSEHealth & Safety Executive Officer
HSEHuman Software Engineering
HSEHyperbaric Support Equipment
HSEHarmonic State Estimation
HSEHow Strangely Erotic
HSEHeater, Steam-Electric
HSEHand-Shaking Expansion
HSEHealth Sciences East (University of California, San Francisco)
HSEHigh School Extended
HSEHome Shopping Experience (New Hampshire)
HSEHigh Self Esteem
HSEHic Sepultus (or Situs) Est (Latin: Here Is Buried (or Laid))
HSEHigh Speed Edition
HSEHigh Speed Ethernet (Fieldbus Foundation)
HSEHigh-Speed Excavator
HSEHouse
HSEHigher Secondary Education
HSEHigher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia)
HSEHosting Solution Engine (Cisco)
HSEHome Shopping Europe


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