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WSH Guidelines on Healthcare

  The global healthcare landscape is undergoing significant transformation, driven by factors such as longer life expectancy, an aging population, the rise of chronic diseases, and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. These shifts have…
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WSH Guidelines on Flammable Materials

  Fires pose a significant risk to workplace safety, causing extensive property damage, serious injuries, and loss of lives. In workplaces where flammable materials are handled, the risk of fire increases, making it essential to…
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WSH Guidelines on Fatigue Management

Fatigue is a state of tiredness that can severely affect both mental and physical performance, compromising workplace safety. When workers experience fatigue, their alertness, reflexes, judgment, and decision-making capabilities are significantly reduced, leading to potential…
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WSH Guidelines on Diagnosis and Management of Occupational Diseases

  This comprehensive training course on Occupational Diseases (ODs) is designed to equip doctors and healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to recognize, diagnose, and manage work-related illnesses. Occupational diseases arise from exposure…
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WSH Guidelines on Contractor Management

Managing contractor safety and health is crucial as contractors are often involved in a wide range of activities, from installation to maintenance and services. Both the client and contractor share responsibility for ensuring the safety…
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WSH Guidelines on Compressed Air Works – Prevention of Compressed Air Illness and Barotrauma

This training course is designed to educate personnel in the tunneling industry about the health hazards associated with working in compressed air environments. Tunneling projects often involve tasks where workers are exposed to compressed air,…
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WSH Guidelines on Cleaning and Custodial Services

The cleaning and custodial services industry is essential for maintaining high sanitary standards in various environments. Workers in this industry carry out tasks like sweeping, mopping, washing, and refuse disposal, but they also face numerous…
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WSH Guidelines on Anchorage, Lifelines, and Temporary Edge Protection Systems

The training course on Falls from Heights (FFH) prevention is designed to equip employers, supervisors, and workers with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively protect against one of the leading causes of workplace injuries…
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WSH Guidelines Management of Indoor Air Quality in Air-Conditioned Workplaces

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a critical factor in maintaining health and comfort, especially since we spend the majority of our time indoors in workplaces such as offices and factories. In Singapore’s hot and humid…
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WSH Guidelines Implementation of WSH Management System for the Metalworking Industry

This training course provides essential guidance for companies in the metalworking industry to develop and implement a Workplace Safety and Health Management System (WSHMS). It aligns with Singapore’s regulatory framework, specifically the Workplace Safety and…
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WSH Guidelines Implementation of WSH Management System for the Marine Industries

The Workplace Safety and Health (Safety and Health Management System and Auditing) Regulations require shipyards to implement a Workplace Safety and Health Management System (WSHMS), which involves conducting regular audits and reviews. A WSHMS is…
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WSH Guidelines for Hearing Conservation Programme

  Excessive noise is a common occupational health hazard found in many work environments. It is generated during various processes, operations, and work activities. Prolonged exposure to high levels of noise can lead to Noise-Induced…
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