Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures -bizSAFE Level 2 | WSQ Develop a Risk Management Implementation PlanCourse Overview:
The WSQ Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures (WSHCM) formerly Known as Bizsafe level 2 – Develop a Risk Management Implementation Plan is targeted at employees in the management roles who can acquire the knowledge and skills to be a Risk Management Champion for the organization, in reducing risks at source by managing the risk management process at workplace and for recognition of bizSAFE level 2 by the Workplace Safety and Health Council. The programme provides the participants with both broad and in-depth expertise and experience to make a strong impact on organizational performance.
Who should attend Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures course?
Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures Course Objectives:
Performance Statements (PS)
A competent individual must be able to successfully perform this unit covering the following
performance statements:
- PS 1 Verify the expectations of a risk management champion with relevant person in accordance
with organizational Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) policy - PS 2 Form a risk management team based on organizational WSH policy and in compliance with WSH
(Risk Management) Regulation’s requirements - PS 3 Establish hazard identification methodology for the workplace to identify WSH hazards
associated with any work activity or trade - PS 4 Establish risk assessment methodology for the workplace to determine the risk levels of the
identified hazards associated with any work activity or trade - PS 5 Establish risk control measures methodology for the workplace to manage the identified risks to
a level as low as reasonably practicable by following the principles of hierarchy of control - PS 6 Develop a workplace risk management plan to implement the hazard identification, risk
assessment, and risk control measures in accordance with organizational WSH policy - PS 7 Present the risk management plan to relevant stakeholders for consideration in accordance
with organizational procedures - PS 8 Communicate the identified hazard, risk evaluated, and implemented risk control measures to
the person concerned in accordance with risk management plan
Why should attend Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures course?
1. Ensure Workplace Safety
- Gain the knowledge to identify, assess, and mitigate workplace hazards.
- Learn to implement effective safety control measures to protect employees.
2. Legal Compliance
- Understand and comply with Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) regulations.
- Avoid penalties and legal liabilities by meeting safety standards.
3. Enhance Risk Management Skills
- Learn to conduct risk assessments and develop proactive strategies to minimize risks.
- Improve incident prevention and response capabilities.
4. Improve Productivity
- A safe work environment reduces accidents and downtime, leading to improved productivity.
- Employees feel secure, boosting morale and efficiency.
5. Professional Development
- Acquire valuable skills and certifications to enhance your career opportunities in safety management.
- Stay updated on the latest industry practices and trends.
6. Promote a Safety Culture
- Empower yourself to foster a culture of safety within your organization.
- Encourage employees to prioritize safety in their daily tasks.
7. Industry-Specific Relevance
- Tailored knowledge for high-risk industries like construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, or healthcare.
- Learn sector-specific safety measures and applications.
8. Meet Client and Stakeholder Expectations
- Demonstrate a commitment to safety and health, building trust with clients, stakeholders, and employees.
Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures (WSHCM) Pre-Requisites / Assume Skills and Knowledge
1. Language Proficiency
- Basic Literacy: Ability to read, write, and understand instructions in English (or the language of instruction).
- Communication Skills: Capability to communicate safety protocols effectively within a team.
2. Educational Background
- Minimum Education Level: A foundational educational qualification (e.g., secondary school or equivalent) is often sufficient, depending on the course requirements.
3. Industry Knowledge
- Familiarity with Workplace Operations: Understanding basic workplace processes, tools, and equipment used in their industry.
- Experience in Workplace Safety: (Optional but beneficial) Prior exposure to safety practices, such as hazard identification or incident reporting.
4. Technical Skills
- Basic Computer Skills: For courses that involve e-learning or digital assessments.
- Knowledge of Safety Equipment: Familiarity with personal protective equipment (PPE) and its usage.
5. Work Experience (Optional but Recommended)
- Industry Experience: Some prior experience in supervisory, operational, or safety roles may enhance understanding and application of the course content.
6. Physical Fitness (If Applicable)
- Workplace Suitability: For hands-on training or practical assessments, a level of physical fitness suitable for active participation in workplace simulations may be required.
7. Motivation to Learn
- Commitment to Workplace Safety: A willingness to actively engage in learning about safety practices and implementing them in the workplace.
Trainer to Trainee Ratio
1: 20 (Classroom)
Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures Course Duration
16 hours (Training 15 hours, Assessment 1 hour)
Attendance requirements
100%
Assessment
Written / Oral Questioning Session
Training Methodology
Lecture Slides presentation, self-directed learning, e-learning, group discussion, presentation
sharing of best practice and incident. Hands on practical session.
Passing marks
Learner must achieve 100% (Competent or not yet Competent / C or NYC)
Certifications
Upon successful completion of the course a Statement of Attainment (SOA) will be awarded by Skills Future Singapore Agency (SSG)
Course Fees
$280/-
Funding & Claims
- Skill future credit/funding availableSFC:-All Singaporeans aged 25 and above can us their $500 SkillFuture Credit from the government to pay for a wide range of approved skills-related courses. visit the SkillsFuture Credit website (www.skillsfuture.sg/credit) to choose from the courses available on the Training Exchange course directoryMandatory adoption of e-attendance via SingPass from 1 October 2023: As per the SSG regulation we are introducing “e-attendance via SingPass,” for participants applying for funding. To ensure a smooth process, please verify your SingPass app access before attending the course. Kindly note that manual attendance submissions will not be accepted for funding invoices. Thank you for your cooperation.SkillsFuture Singapore Hotline: For enquiries relating to skills, training and portal issues, please contact SkillsFuture Singapore at 6785 5785For More Details: Click Here
Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures Course Venue:
No. 3 Soon Lee Street, #02-05, Pioneer Junction, S (627606).
Contact Details
3,Soon Lee Street, #02-05, Singapore 627606.
training@ensuresafe.sg
+65 9680 5878
+65 69777350
Workplace Safety and Health Control Measures Course Schedule:
Sunday Class Schedule
6 & 13 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
20 & 27 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
Day (Thu & Fri) Class Schedule
3 & 4 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
10 & 11 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
17 & 18 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
24 & 25 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
Weekend class (Sat & Sun) Class Schedule
5 & 6 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
12 & 13 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
19 & 20 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
26 & 27 APR 2025 (9.00 am to 6.00 pm)
Course Features
- Lectures 7
- Quizzes 2
- Duration 16 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 59
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 7 Lessons
- 16 Hours
- CHAPTER 1 : BLENDED LEARNING5
- CHAPTER 2 : MICRO LEARNING 13
- CHAPTER 2 : MICRO LEARNING 22