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1. Risk Assessment Training - SDUs Awarded: 3 Points - Click here to download the registration form
This course will equip participants with the knowledge and skills of adopting different techniques to identify hazards, evaluate and control risks at workplaces. Other topics include employer and employee obligations under the WSH Act, WSH (Risk Management) Regulations, Safe Work Procedures and proper record-keeping. Under the WSH (Risk Management) Regulations, risk assessment is mandatory for all workplaces. This course provides 3 SDU Points for Workplace Safety & Health Professionals.

2. ConSASS Internal Auditor Course - SDUs Awarded: 7 Points - Click here to download the registration form
This course will equip participants with the principles, understanding and application of the Conduct of ConSASS, the banding system and how they can improve their Safety Management System using ConSASS.

3. WSQ Investigate WSH Incidents Click here to download the registration form
Accidents do not just happen - they are a result of serious flaws in safety management that have been neglected and insufficiently dealt with. When an industrial accident occurs, not only the victims but their families, companies and management suffer as well. Therefore, a comprehensive incident investigation procedure is needed to trace and identify these flaws as root causes for effective accident preventive strategies to be implemented. This would prevent any recurrences.

4. WSH Committee Training
Participants will be taught the requirements of WSH legislations, its functions as well as the importance of being a member of the WSH committee. They will also learn how to carry out a periodic and effective WSH committee meeting.

5. Ergonomics
This course will teach participants the good and bad ergonomic practices at their workplaces. Good ergonomic practices cannot be ignored as chronic symptoms on the body of the worker may developed over time which will cause inconvenience and even inability for the body to function normally.

6. WSH Internal Auditor Training
This course teaches participants to understand and apply WSH auditing principles and methodologies. Our Auditing Methodology Protocol covers the pre-audit stage, the on-site stage as well as the post-audit activities. The 14-Elements of Safety and Health Management System (SHMS), Code of Conduct, Construction and General Factories protocol and methods on formal WSH audit report preparation are also included in this training.

7. Safety Inspection Course
This course will teach participants on how to effectively carry out safety inspections at their workplaces. WSH legislations will also be shared with the participants to understand the various WSH requirements that have to be complied at their workplaces.

8. Behavioural Based Safety Training
Sometimes having a safety management system may not be sufficient enough to ensure that safety practices are duly carried out. Some neglections in safety could also be due to the behaviour and culture of the concerned personnel. In this training, participants will learn how about the behavioural factors that affect safety and how they can be overcomed.

9. Safety Culture Training
Similar to behavioural based safety training, this course will also share on the benefits and theories of an effective safety culture and how it helps to improve the safety and health of the organisation.

10. ISO 45001 / SS 651 / SS 507 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 – Awareness Training
Participants will be given a basic understanding of ISO 45001 / SS 651 / SS 507 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 requirements and the benefits they will receive following their implementation. They will learn about how the legal and social obligations all organisations have towards QEHS issues. In addition, they will be taught how to take their companies a step further by devising cost effective management systems, enabling their staff to receive such QEHS benefits.

11. ISO 45001 / SS 651 / SS 507 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 – Internal Auditor Training
Participants will be provided with the required knowledge and skills to carry out their internal auditing based on ISO 45001 / SS 651 / SS 507 / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 requirements.

12. Working at Height
The safety hazards of working cannot be ignored. All of us are always exposed to such hazards as there is always a chance of falling, whether we are working on ground-level, below ground-level, or above ground-level. This could be even due to simple working activities which involve climbing, stacking, and others. This course aims to provide the awareness to participants on the safety hazards they should look out for and the various safety precautions they must take when working at height.

13. Chemical Safety
This course is designed to enhance safety awareness amongst users who are subject to chemical handling within the nature of their jobs.

14. Confined Space Safety
This course is catered to enhance safety awareness of those working in confined spaces. A confined space is known as an enclosure with limited openings for entrances or exits. Poor maneuverability and inadequate air circulation also contribute to its dangerous nature. It is extremely important for all working personnel in confined spaces to have the proper training needed to comprehend and defend against the hazards present.

15. Electrical Safety
The three main forms of electrical hazards are fires, explosions and contact with exposed live parts. These are most commonly due to poor electrical installations and static electricity. Many serious and even fatal accidents involving electrical shocks and burns are reported every year. Hence, this course is designed to enhance electrical safety awareness among participants who have to work with electrical sources.

16. First Aid
During critical moments it is essential that personnel react immediately and administer the correct emergency actions in order to save lives. This course equips participants with basic first aid knowledge and emphasises on the do(s) and don't(s) of treating victims before a qualified medical team arrives on scene.

17. Fire Safety
This course is designed to enhance fire safety awareness amongst users who are exposed to fire hazards at work. Participants will also understand the appropriate measures to be taken during a fire outbreak.

18. Basic Fire Fighting & Rescue and Emergency Response Training
This course aims to allow participants to understand the appropriate measures to be taken during a fire outbreak, as well as the proper rescue and evacuation techniques to be applied during such emergency situations. They will be equipped with the knowledge of the various methods of fire extinguishing and rescue techniques in times of emergencies. In addition, they will be taught first aid requirements and their application in treating injuries.

19. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
PPE is an essential defence against exposure to on-the-job hazards. Although companies have implemented engineering control and work procedures to reduce job hazards, PPE is necessary to protect workers against unforeseen threats. This course will assist participants in identify and protecting against the different types and specifics of workplace hazards.

20. Lock-Out and Tag-Out (LOTO)
Many accidents that have occurred in the past were due to the lack of LOTO procedures. This course will allow participants to understand the importance of LOTO at workplaces. Lock-out prevents any unintentional activation or energisation of any plant, machinery or equipment. This is to protect individuals involved in the inspection, cleaning, repair or maintenance of such appliances.

21. Hand Tools and Machinery Safety
Portable hand tools are easy to use but are often mishandled. Even if they have been manufactured with safety in mind, there are still certain safety measures that need to be observed when using them. Any misuse of such portable hand tools may still result in serious accidents or even permanent disability. A machine operator should not be deployed to work at any machine or process unless he has received sufficient training and is competent at handling hazards involved. This course is intended to instruct such operators on the safety aspects of handling such tools and machinery.

22. Hearing Conservation Programme
The adverse effects of noise on human beings are easily overlooked by both management and operators. Yet, it is still essential to protect employees from noise-induced deafness through the implementation of a Hearing Conservation Programme. This course will explain to participants the detriments of excessive noise and how to prevent further injury to staff concerned.

23. Kitchen Safety
Many of the equipment used in preparing, cooking and serving food in catering establishments, shops, food factories and even in households are so common that many overlook the risks the pose to safety. This course is intended to equip participants with the ability to identify hazards associated with industrial kitchens and to implement precautions that should be taken to safeguard those who work in it.

24. Mechanical and Manual Handling Safety
This course is based on emphasising safe manual handling and mechanical lifting operations; such machinery include cranes, powered industrial trucks, forklifts and conveyors. Recently, the use of mechanical handling techniques has increased work efficiency and reduced cases of manual handling-associated injuries. Unfortunately, some tasks still cannot be replaced by mechanical handling. Manual handling of heavy loads at work still continue to contribute to a significant number of workplace injuries. Thus, it is essential to instill proper manual handling techniques among workers.

25. Safety Awareness Training
This course equips participants with the essential knowledge of safety and health at the workplace. It provides an overview of legislative requirements, roles and responsibilities for safety and health at workplaces, safety and health management, workplace hazards and their control measures.

26. Safety & Health Management System (SHMS)
SHMS describes an organisation's WSH policy, priorities and responsibilities and is designed to bring structure and consistency into the organisation's accident prevention efforts. The implementation of SHMS is also a legal requirement as stated in the WSH Act. This course is designed to help participants to understand the importance of SHMS and its implementation.

27. Transport Safety
Accidents involving goods vehicles pose serious threats not only to their drivers but also to other road users. Ultimately, it is a driver's failure to observe and comply with transport safety is the main cause of road traffic accidents. The safe operation of vehicles in the transportation of materials needs careful planning and execution. Hence, this course is designed to enhance safety awareness and instill Land Transport Authority (LTA) road transport safety requirements among drivers.