Workplace Safety and Health Practices Implementation (Level 1)

8 hour(s) (7 hours classroom contact and 1 hour competency assessment)
28 Sin Ming Lane, Midview City, #02-137, Singapore 573972

To Be Advised

SGD 200

About This Course

This course is only for the low wage workers in the PWM-Cleaning Sector.

The learning units are sequenced from a topical approach, starting with:

  • LU1: Safe Work Practices and Risk Control
  • LU2: Potential Hazards and Unsafe Work Practices
  • LU3: Workplace Emergency Response.

Upon learning about the different topics under Workplace Safety and Health Practices, learners will next learn to apply the knowledge and skills to transfer the learning acquired to their workplace, which includes:

  • Apply safe work practices and risk control
  • Identify potential hazards and unsafe work practices
  • Perform workplace emergency response

Training duration: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Assessment duration: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

 

What You’ll Learn 

This course will be targeted primarily at entry or junior workers in the Cleaning Industry whose job involve a basic understanding to follow and comply with organizational workplace safety and health (WSH) policies and guidelines within their work environment/ environmental services industry.

This training is essential to equip the learners with the knowledge and abilities in order to follow organizational WSH policies and guidelines to prevent accidents or minimize risk within the environment services industry.

Relevant Job Role(s)

WSH Personnel and General Cleaners

 

Minimum Entry Requirement

Learners should meet the basic entry requirements as indicated below:

1. Ability to read, write, speak, and listen to English at WPL Level 2.

2. Ability to manipulate numbers at WPN Level 2.

3. Education: Primary education without Primary School Leaving Certificate (PSLE) / Primary School Proficiency Certificate (PSPE) or equivalent; PSLE / PSPE or equivalent.

4. Age: 21 and above

5. At the TP Admin/ Registration Counter:

6. Screening Process:

• A checklist to be provided to HR to ensure the learner requirements (above) are met

• To make recommendations on suitable courses if the individual does not meet the entry criteria

• Verification of authenticity can be done via checking on certificates

 

Attendance & Assessment

Kindly note that you are required to achieve a minimum of 75% attendance and be certified competent in all the assessment components.

Should you fail to meet the attendance/assessment requirements and/or terms and conditions of SSG’s funding, you will not be eligible for the course fee funding and will have to bear the full course fees.

Individual Sponsored

  • Eligible Singapore Citizens can use their SkillsFuture Credit to offset course fee payable after funding.

Company Sponsored

  • Absentee Payroll Claimable: $4.50 per hour, capped at $100,000 per enterprise per calendar year.
  • Skills Future Enterprise Credit (SFEC) Grant: One-off $10,000 credit cover up 90% of out-of-pocket expenses.

Union Training Assistant Programme (UTAP)

  • UTAP Claimable: NTUC member enjoy 50% unfunded course fee support for up to $500 per year.

For Classes commencing on or after 1st Jan 2024

Original Course Fee: $200.00

Individual Sponsor Company Sponsored
Before GST With GST Non-SME SME
Before GST With GST Before GST With GST
For Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above  $60 $78 $60 $78 $60 $78
For Singapore Citizens and PRs aged 21 years and above $100 $118 $100 $118 $60 $78
Foreigner (Full Course Fee) $200 $218 $200 $218 $200 $218

Course ID: TGS-2021010111

Funding Validity Period: 2021-12-08 to 2027-12-07

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

You can register online via our registration form or by contacting our course advisors with your details. Ensure accurate personal information for funding applications and course confirmation.
Courses supported by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) can receive subsidies for SCs and PRs; Singapore Citizens may also use SkillsFuture Credits and Post-Secondary Education Account (PSEA) funds for eligible courses.
Requests to defer or transfer course dates must be made in writing before the course begins. Make-up classes may be provided for valid reasons at the provider’s discretion.

Refunds follow these tiers if written notice is received before the course:

• >14 days: 95% refund
• 5–14 days: 50% refund
• <5 days or after start: No refund

Refunds are considered case-by-case and require written request

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