Tents are commonly used in Singapore for outdoor events such as road shows and carnivals, coming in various shapes and sizes. While tents are familiar structures, ensuring the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) of workers and the public during their handling, erection, and dismantling is crucial.
This course focuses on the safety and health considerations specific to tent-related work. Participants will learn about the potential physical hazards workers face, such as working at heights and the risk of being struck by falling objects during tent setup. These hazards can lead to serious injuries if not properly managed. In addition to physical risks, the course will also emphasize the importance of addressing health-related issues, such as fatigue and heat stress, which are common due to the demanding nature of tent work, especially in Singapore’s tropical climate.
A holistic approach to WSH is necessary to ensure a safe and healthy environment for workers and the public alike. The course will guide participants through best practices for managing these hazards, from proper use of safety equipment to strategies for mitigating heat stress and fatigue. Through comprehensive safety planning and awareness, participants will be equipped to prevent accidents and promote the well-being of workers.
By the end of the course, participants will have a deeper understanding of the risks associated with tent-related work and how to implement practical measures to address them. This training is essential for anyone involved in tent-related activities, ensuring that safety and health are prioritized throughout the entire process of tent handling, erection, and dismantling.
✓ Comprehensive Learning Materials
✓ Professional Certificate
✓ Final Assessment
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