About this Course
To familiarize participants on:
- Overview of WSH Act and subsidiary legislations including practical information on supervising WSH at workplace
- Safety and Health Duties of a Supervisor
- Outlining safety planning and organisation
- Identifying job hazards and apply control measures
- Assisting in carrying out risk assessment for work activities
- Conducting safety inspections
- Identifying the causes of accidents and recommend preventive measures
- Conducting investigation and prepare an incident report
Who should attend this Course?
This Course is a mandatory training course for individuals who are to undertake the role of a Supervisor in the marine industry.
Workplace Safety and Health (Shipbuilding and Ship-Repairing) Regulations 2008 Reg. 6 (8) stipulates that: “It shall be the duty of every person not to oversee or supervise any work (including any process) in the shipyard or on board a ship in a harbour unless he has received adequate safety and health training to ensure that the work that he oversees or Supervises can be carried out safely.
Course Content
An Overview of Workplace Safety and Health Legislation
General Safety in Shipyard
Confined Space Entry
Hot Works
Electrical Hazards
Surface Treatment
Material Handling
Working At Height
Risk Assessment
Occupational Health
Accident Investigation and Safety Inspection
Course Duration
32 hours
Trainer : Trainee Ratio
1 : 30
Assessment
Written and practical / Role play / Case study
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course a safety Pass and certificate endorsed by Greensafe International Pte Ltd will be issued the participants.
Pre-requisites
Employability Skills System (ESS) Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 4 and above, or equivalent
Course Rating
- /5 from users
Course Enquiry
Course Info
- Course Provider GREENSAFE INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD.
- Course Category Health
- Course Price $270
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