This unit covers basic principles in working within/around confined space. It includes the knowledge and skills for the use of appropriate gas testing equipment and methods to obtain representative results for the assessment of atmospheric condition in confined space for safe entry and work.
This unit covers basic principles in working within/around confined space.
It includes the knowledge and skills for the use of appropriate gas testing equipment and methods to obtain representative results for the assessment of atmospheric condition in confined space for safe entry and work.
The skill and knowledge covered will enable the learners to be appointed as confined space safety assessor under the relevant regulations.
Who should attend this course?
This course is mandatory for those assessor, who is assessing confined space for entry and doing the works in the confined in Singapore.
The target audience of this competency unit may include:
Persons who want to obtain the knowledge to be competent for taking up appointment of a confined space safety assessor Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) professionals such as WSH Coordinators, Officers, and Auditors.
Course Objectives
Prepare for confined space assessment with persons involved in confined space safety management in accordance with the applicable legal and other requirements.
Identify hazards and take measures to prevent harm to safety and health when entering and working in confined space.
Conduct gas testing to ascertain the atmospheric condition in the confined space is safe for entry in accordance with the applicable legal and other requirements, organisational confined space programme and entry permit system.
Participate in risk control and emergency response for entry into and working in a confined space in accordance with legal and other requirements.
Monitor the confined space conditions and control measures for safe working.
Pre-Requisites / Assume Skills and Knowledge
Learners must be able to apply numbers, listen, read, speak & write.
Literacy requirements:
WSQ Employability Skills Workplace Literacy Level 6; or Grade C6 in GCE ‘O’ Level for English.
WSH Skills / Working experience requirements:
A) WSH Skills & Knowledge equivalent to Certificate in WSH (Level A) / BCSS / SSSC / BISH / SWSHPP and
B) 2 Years of relevant working experience in operations and co-ordination of safety work.
Trainer to Trainee Ratio
1: 20 (Classroom)
Attendance requirements
75%
Assessment
Individuals will be assessed through various methodologies such as written questioning, written assignment, case studies, practical and oral questioning etc.
Training Methodology
Slides presentation, sharing of best practice and incident. Hands on practical session.
Passing marks
Learner must achieve 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)
We have in total amongst ourselves been in the business for the last 35 plus years, having held portfolios of supervisory and managerial positions of several companies in charge of their workforce safety well-being and training requirements.
The company was incorporated sometime in 2013. It is setup for the sole purpose to provide accredited safety training to industries under the Ministry Of Manpower, Occupational Safety Department certification scheme and SSG WSG Agency WSQ frameworks.
The organization’s experience in training rests on the experience of the persons behind the company and the pool of qualified trainers/facilitators from the industry.
Although the company is newly incorporated, the main partner, Mr. Rosli Bin Pitchay, Mr Md Nasser Bin Hamdan and Mr. S. Govindaraju is involved in running the company. They have vast experience in engineering, construction and manufacturing industries.
They have in total amongst themseves been in the business for the last 30 plus years, having held a portfolios of supervisory and managerial positions of several companies in charge their workforce safety well-being and training requirements.
With the setting up of the company, we have with us qualified, approved accredited trainers/facilitators with relevant industries experience who will be running the daily activities in the training centre.
All our trainers/facilitators in the centre are fully competent and qualified for the delivery of courses. They are existing approved accredited trainers/facilitators by MOM, LSP and SSG to conduct the safety courses. They are well versed in delivering and developing safety-training courses for industries.
They have been trained and worked as safety supervisors, safety coordinators, WSHO, ECO, lifting supervisors and other related safety courses and have extensive practical industrial experience.
It is our centre commitment to develop and deliver programs to further their skills and knowledge in their field to assist our clients in their training needs.
We are committed to providing high-quality, effective, and engaging training that empowers individuals and organizations to create safer work environments.
Our Mission
To provide relevant safety training to workers & management in enhancing the safety of their workplace and to engage themselves in safety behavior whilst at work.
To provide safety training of the highest quality;
To provide conducive environment for the training
Our Vision
To support our clients’ business and personal development goals, through our training programmes that offer the pathway to increased individual and organizational performances.
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