Able to identify the Workplace Safety and Health Act, subsidiary legislation and industrial code of practice relevant to the marine industry, list the roles and responsibilities of a shipyard supervisors, conduct safety briefing for shipyard workers and contractors, co-ordinate the implementation of safe work procedures in marine industry, provide inputs for drawing up risk assessment matrix, formulate occupational health programme and conduct investigation including preparation of incident report.
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Who to Attend: Mandatory for marine industry supervisor
Legal Requirement: Workplace Safety and Health (Shipbuilding and Ship-Repairing) Regulations 2008 Reg. 6 (8) stipulates that: “It shall be the duty of every person not to oversee or supervise any work (including any process) in the shipyard or on board a ship in a harbour unless he has received adequate safety and health training to ensure that the work that he oversees or supervises can be carried out safely.”
Pre-Requisite: Employability Skills System (ESS) Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 4 and above or equivalent
Assessment: MCQ and case study
Attendance: 75%
Certification: Upon completion of the course August International Pte Ltd card and certificate will be rewarded.
SDF Funding Available: Up to 90%, Subject to WDA terms and conditions
32 hrs, inclusive assessment 3 hrs
Nets/Online Transfer
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