WSH (Operation of Cranes) Regulations

Synopsis

WSH Regulations require various stakeholders in workplaces to “ensure” or “require” that safety and health standards are met.  Thus, it is important to understand the provisions in the legislations, their intents and applications.

This workshop will cover the WSH (Operation of Cranes) Regulations. Trainer will go through the Regulations and explain the provisions in them, their intents and applications.  At the same time, highlighting the common safety lapses uncovered by MOM inspectors during their routine inspections as well as during special operations.  He will also share some past accident cases related to the regulations.  Some common misconceptions and key court decisions will also be discussed. Participants will be doing case studies based on simulated WSH issues to apply what they had learnt in the workshop.

Objectives

At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to understand:

  • the provisions of the Regulations and their intents
  • understand how the provisions are applied in their workplaces
  • know how to comply with the provisions in the Regulations
  • know the common safety lapses uncovered during inspection
  • contribute effectively to the improvement of safety and health at the workplace
Trainer Profile

Mr Lee Kah Bee, an ex-MOM officer who oversaw the review and drafting of WSH legislation.

Venue

SISO Academy

167 Jalan Bukit Merah,

#02-16 Connection One, Tower 4,

Singapore 150167

Addition Information

3 SDUs

*Fee includes GST, e-training materials and light refreshments

*Funding Information for NTUC members:

·        NTUC members enjoy 50% unfunded course fee support for up to $250 each year when you sign up for courses supported under UTAP (Union Training Assistance Programme). Terms and conditions apply.

Course code
CPD/237/A1B/203
Course Category
Workshop
CPD Point
3