WSH Train-The-Trainer (T3) on Managing Work at Height : Essential Skills

  

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Falling from height is Singapore’s top safety workplace accident from 2006 to 2011. In 2011, fall from height accounted for about 43% of the total fatality at workplaces. An astounding 534 cases of fall from height incidents were recorded for the same year. Workplace safety and health (WSH) trainers play a major role in contributing to safer and healthier workplaces. Jointly developed with the WSH Institute, with the support of WSH Council, this SDU-accredited workshop is specially designed for WSH trainers as part of the WSH Train-the trainers (T3) Programme. For more information on this programme, please click: http://www.np.edu.sg/cet/courses/Pages/T3programme.aspx. Specialised technical modules infused with soft skills Discover innovative and effective ways of WSH training –Unlike traditional workshops that focus on transmitting technical knowledge in WSH, this workshop is designed with the WSH trainer’s perspective in mind. Soft skills for effective delivery of Work At Height training are infused into the workshop through the use of various training activities. This will equip WSH trainers with the know-how to engage and effectively impact their audience. Networking opportunities Share and learn from similar experiences – this workshop is exclusive for practising WSH trainers who bring a great deal of life experiences into the classroom. This is a valuable opportunity to reinforce current knowledge, discuss practical challenges, and unearth solutions as a team. Comments from participants “The concept of Train-the-Trainer is good, not just another workshop on work at height” “Good chance to interact with trainers from other ATPs and industries” “The group discussions, the lesson activities and the exchange of ideas were great” COURSE OBJECTIVES With the guidance of the instructor, participants will be able to enhance their knowledge on up-to-date policies and practices, newly identified gaps in safety at work, and new suggestions in control and preventive measures, arising from these past cases. With these updates, participants can revise their WSH current curriculum and relate more effectively for future classes.

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