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MINISTRY OF MANPOWER SINGAPORE
(M.O.M.) ACCREDITED TRAINING PROVIDER
WSH Risk Management Plan . Occupational First Aid Course . Compressed Airworks Course .
Rigger & Signalman Course . Construction Safety Orientation Course .
Work at Height Course - Workers, Supervisors, Managers, Assessors .
Work at Height Course - Managers (Integrated) & Assessors (Integrated) .
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* SDF Grants Applicable * Corporate Packages Available
* Continuing Professional Development (CPD) - SDU points * for selected courses
Why choose KBA Group — Training Division
The largest training provider in Asia offering courses approved by International Accredited Bodies such as IMCA, NEBOSH, IOSH, CIEH, CITB & IRATA and the leading accredited Training Provider for NEBOSH and IOSH courses in Asia pacific region.
A decade of training excellence delivering to a wide spectrum of onshore construction and service industries and to offshore Oil & Gas and Marine industries.
KBA’s management system has received full accreditation by ISO 9001:2008 & OHSAS 18001:2007.
A team of hands-on dedicated trainers with more than 10 years of experience in training people and providing the necessary mentoring and support.
Providing various modes of study (classroom, distance, combined, blended and E-learning) to suit individuals’ lifestyles.
Deliver in-company packages and bespoke training programme to meet clients’ requirements.
KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd (KBAT) represents the training division of KB Associates Group, with a significant focus on accredited safety training for the onshore and offshore industries. We provide commercial safety (both nationally and internationally accredited) and a full range of IMCA diving related courses. KBAT remains the premier venue for specialised international and national accredited training in the Asia Pacific region and with the expansion of ‘KB Associates (Europe) Limited’ in Aberdeen — United Kingdom, our courses are now available in locations across the U.K. (Aberdeen, Portsmouth, Chichester), Europe, UAE, Australia and USA.
OUR MISSION To provide professional quality training in the field of commercial diving, safety management, medical and first aid training as well as to promote safety and encourage pro-activeness among organisations.
KBA ADVANTAGE We are the specialists in health, safety, environmental training; approved by International Accredited Bodies such as International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH), Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH), Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA). In addition, we are approved by National Government Bodies i.e. Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore to deliver a range of accredited MOM training courses as well as the preferred supplier for UK Career Transition Partnership for a range of training courses. We provide various modes of study (Classroom, Distance, Blended and E-learning) to suit individuals' lifestyles and learning habits.
SPECIALITIES
Health & Safety Consultancy NEBOSH Training from Awards to International Diploma levels IOSH Training - Managing Safely/ Directing Safely/ Working Safely/ Accident Investigation/ Behavioural
Safety for Managers Work-at-Height Training CIEH Training (Environment, Fire, Food, Health & Safety, First Aid, Train-The-Trainer) IMCA Diving and related commercial diving training IRATA Rope Access Training MOM accredited training courses (Occupational First Aid, Compressed Air Works, Work-At-Height, Rigger
& Signalman, Risk Management and Inland/Inshore Commercial Diver and Diving Supervisor).
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KBA Training and KB Access have a team of tutors and assessors with professional qualifications and extensive experience in their respective area. The regular contacts with the approving accredited bodies, authorities and frequent communication with our associates in the industries enables us to keep our training fresh with current practices and imparting valuable knowledge and skills to our students.
We provide quality training and ensure local (Singapore) trainers have achieved Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA), to have the essential skills and knowledge to design and deliver training and assessments across different industries. Most importantly, our trainers are capable of recognising the differences and needs of each student and will provide the necessary support and guidance to ensure optimal results both academically and practically.
Develop A WSH RM Implementation Plan (bizSAFE Level 2) Singapore WDA-WSQ Course
Occupational First Aid Course (OFAC)
Compressed Air Works Course (Man-Lock Attendant)
Construction Safety Orientation Course for Workers
Work-At-Height Course For Workers
Work-At-Height Course For Supervisors
Work-At-Height Course For Assessors
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Rigger And Signalman Course
Our Tutor Team
Work-At-Height Course For Managers
Compressed Air Works Course (Medical-Lock Attendant)
Work-At-Height Course For Managers (Integrated)
Work-At-Height Course For Assessors (Integrated)
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Commercial Diver Courses
[Accredited by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore and Endorsed by Commercial Diving Association Singapore (CDAS)] Refer to KBA—Diving Catalogue for details
Level 1: Commercial Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (CSCUBA) Diver
Level 2: Surface Supplied Diving Equipment (SSDE) Diver
Level 3: Commercial Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (CSCUBA) Diving Supervisor
Level 4: Inland/Inshore Diving Supervisor
COURSE CONTENT
Overview of Workplace Safety and Health Act :
Workplace Safety and Health Risk Management Process
Hazard Identification
Risk Assessment Methods
Hierarchy of Control Measures
Implementation of Control Measures
Monitor and Review of effectiveness of control measures
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, the participants will be able to acquire the knowledge
and skills to be a Risk Management Champion.
Explain a standard approach to hazard/risk identification.
Estimate the risk levels and assist in the ranking, evaluating and controlling of the risks.
Decide whether the risk can be tolerated, or what level of action is required to treat the risk.
Monitor and review existing risks, changed risks and the effectiveness of associated risk control measures.
Develop your company specific RM implementation plan.
EXAMINATION INFORMATION
Participants must achieve at least 75% of attendance to be eligible for the test at the end of the course. Those who pass the written test and class assignment will be awarded a “Certificate of WSH RM Implementation Plan Training” issued by KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd. and a Statement of Attainment issued by Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) under the Workforce Skills Qualification (WSQ) Process Framework.
RECOGNITION BY WSHC
This course is one of the bizSAFE modules that lead to the recognition of bizSAFE Level 2 by
Workplace Safety and Health Council.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is for people at any
level and in any sector who needs
an understanding of managing risks such as Project Managers,
Construction Managers, Safety Managers, Safety Officers,
Contractors, Developers, Engineers, Supervisors, Safety Personnel,
Factory Managers, Warehouse Managers, Office Managers and
Supervisors.
DURATION
Course conducted over 2 days with classroom training 15 hrs and
1 hr assessment.
FUNDING -
Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills
Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
Have You Assessed All The Risks?
DEVELOP A WSH RM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (bizSAFE Level 2) SINGAPORE WDA-WSQ COURSE
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OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID COURSE
(OFAC)
An Essential Skill That Can Save A Life
HOW IS IT ASSESSED? Participants will be assessed through a written examination and practical examination on bandaging of wounds, CPR and AED. Upon successful completion, candidates will be awarded a certificate from KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd ~ approved by Ministry of Manpower which is valid for 3 years; CPR+AED certificate is approved by National Resuscitation Council (Singapore) - valid for 2 years.
COURSE OVERVIEW This is a mandatory training course for the occupational first aider. This course is ideal to supplement workplace training where potential risks such as incidents, illnesses or trauma and supplemental oxygen is highly desirable. It is aimed to train individuals to render first-aid treatment to the casualty during an emergency or accident in the workplace until more advanced medical assistance can be obtained.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? There are six essential skill sets required for the OFAC in order to apply first aid at the workplace. The focus is to correctly identify the patient’s condition and apply first aid immediately to save life or stabilise the situation. These skills must be demonstrated and practiced during the course. At the end of the training, participants will be competent in the following skills:
Handling and evacuating of an injured person
Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
Dealing with breathing difficulties and unconsciousness
Management of wounds and bleeding
Stabilising a fracture injury
Management of burns
LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to: Explain the duties and responsibilities of a First Aider.
List the legal requirements under Workplace Safety and Health (First Aid) Regulations 2006 Reg.5 (2) for the workplace.
Check and pack contents of First Aid Box.
Apply first aid to accident victims in the workplace.
Manage a medical emergency at the workplace.
Manage victims of hazardous chemical exposure.
Identify common workplace accidents requiring first aid treatment.
COURSE CONTENT
Principles and Practice of First Aid
First aid requirements in factories and other workplaces.
Wounds, bleeding and shock
Fractures and soft tissues injuries
Handling and transportation of the injured.
Industrial toxicology
Safety and accident prevention
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Any individual with an interest in first aid or has been assigned a
WSH-related role in the company. Must be physically fit and able to render help to another individual
during an emergency.
DURATION
24 hrs including 3 hrs of assessment.
PRE-REQUISITES
ESS Workplace literacy and numeracy Level 5 or above and preferably a CPR or CPR/first aid training course be completed.
FUNDING -
Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills
Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT (CPD) ACCREDITATION
22 SDU Points
Management of medical emergencies
Cardio—Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
& use of an AED
Breathing difficulties
The unconscious patient
Occupational eye injuries
Burn injuries
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COMPRESSED AIR WORKS COURSE
(MAN-LOCK ATTENDANT)
COURSE OVERVIEW
The CAWC (Man-Lock Attendant) is a mandatory five day training course for individuals who are assigned to work in compressed air (CA) environment. It covers the WSH Act and subsidiary legislations applicable to compressed air works; compressed air illness (decompression illnesses and Dysbaric Osteonecrosis) and Barotrauma; hyperbaric physics; chamber operations; control measures for CAW and oxygen first aid procedures.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
State the WSH Act and subsidiary legislation governing compressed air works (CAW).
List the roles and responsibilities of a Man-Lock Attendant and assess the suitability of workers to enter the compressed air (CA) environment.
Describe the symptoms of compressed air illness and barotraumas.
Calculate air pressure for CAW.
Carry out compression of personnel before entering into compressed air (CA) environment.
Identify fire hazards and use the fire extinguisher in tunneling and CAW.
Carry out decompression of personnel who are leaving CA environment.
Maintain a lock attendant register including health declaration form for all compressed air workers and report all workers with symptoms of Decompression Illnesses (DCI) and barotraumas.
Assist in the administration of oxygen first aid.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 1 hour written test and a 3 hour practical assessment.
Delegates who have attended and successfully completed / passed both the practical and written assessments, will be awarded the Compressed Air Works Course (Man-Lock Attendant) certificate issued by KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Trainees must have successfully completed
i) Construction Safety Orientation Course (CSOC) for Workers and
ii) Safety Orientation Course (Tunneling) for Workers
FUNDING - Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
A mandatory training course for individuals who are assigned as
Man-Lock Attendants at construction worksites or any place that requires personnel to work in
a compressed air (CA) environment.
No person shall be employed as a man-lock attendant in a worksite where work in a compressed air environment is carried out unless he has received adequate training to familiarise him with the hazards
associated with compression, decompression and compressed air illnesses and with the keeping of records under these regulations.
DURATION
44 hrs including 4 hrs of assessment
PRE-REQUISITES
ESS Workplace literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 or
equivalent.
Must be certified medically fit; should have normal colour vision;
trained in first aid and posses knowledge of diving, compressed air work, hyperbaric environments
or hyperbaric medicine and fire-fighting.
COMPRESSED AIR WORKS COURSE
(MEDICAL-LOCK ATTENDANT)
COURSE OVERVIEW
The CAWC (Medical-Lock Attendant) is a mandatory seven day training course for individuals who are assigned as Medical-Lock Attendants at a worksite that requires personnel to work in a compressed air (CA) environment.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
State the WSH Act and subsidiary legislation governing compressed air works (CAW).
List the roles and responsibilities of a Medical-Lock Attendant.
Explain the medical condition of compressed air illnesses (decompression illnesses (DCI) and dysbaric osteonecrosis) and barotrauma.
Carry out hyperbaric treatment using approved tables for neurological evaluation.
Calculate air pressure for CAW.
Carry out compression of personnel before entering into compressed air (CA) environment.
Identify fire hazards and use the fire extinguisher in tunneling and CAW.
Carry out decompression of personnel who are leaving CA environment.
Apply oxygen first aid and chamber nursing.
Apply different forms of life support (CPR & mechanical aids).
Analyse health declaration form for all CA workers.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 1 hour written test and a 3 hour practical assessment.
Delegates who have attended and successfully completed / passed both the practical and written assessments, will be awarded the Compressed Air Works Course (Medical-Lock Attendant) certificate issued by KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Trainees must have successfully completed
i) Construction Safety Orientation Course (CSOC) for Workers and
ii) Safety Orientation Course (Tunneling) for Workers
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
A mandatory training course for individuals who are assigned as Medical-Lock Attendants at a
worksite that requires personnel to work in a compressed air (CA)
environment.
No person shall be employed as a medical-lock attendant in a worksite where work in a
compressed air environment is carried out unless he has received
adequate training to familiarise him with the hazards associated
with compression, decompression and compressed air illness and
with the keeping of records under these regulations.
DURATION
62 hrs including 4 hrs of assessment.
PRE-REQUISITES
ESS Workplace literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 or
equivalent.
Must be certified medically fit; should have normal colour vision;
trained in first aid and posses knowledge of diving, compressed air work, hyperbaric environments
or hyperbaric medicine and fire-fighting.
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RIGGER AND SIGNALMAN COURSE
COURSE OVERVIEW
The Rigger and Signalman Course is aimed at providing individuals with the knowledge and skills to prepare and to secure the load for safe lifting, lifting equipment and use of
correct and clear signals to guide the crane operator in the manoeuvering of a load safely. This is a mandatory course in line with Workplace Safety and Health (Operation of Cranes)
Regulations. The training will be held at our purpose built indoor training facility.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Describe the legislative requirements for safe lifting operation.
List the duties of the Rigger and Signalman in lifting operation.
Participate in toolbox meeting (Rigger only).
Ascertain weight of load and determine centre of gravity (Signalman only).
Conduct pre-lift inspection of crane, lifting gears and accessories and serviceability check on communication equipment.
Practise good housekeeping of communication equipment, crane, lifting gear and accessories.
Select and use the appropriate rigging equipment, lifting gears and accessories (Rigger only).
Rig and direct load to destination with safe lifting (Rigger only).
Check and verify load is properly rigged (Signalman only).
Apply 3-step lifting and lowering method to comply with safe work procedures for lifting operation.
Check for blind spots and estimate clearance of swing path with cordon-off of lifting and lowering area (Signalman only).
Identify hazards related to lifting operation.
Respond to lifting accident and emergencies.
Set up communications for safe lifting operation (Signalman only).
Communicate lifting instructions using standard hand and voice signals (signalman only).
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 1-hour written test (40 multiple choice questions) and a 4.5 hours practical assessment. Participants with 100% attendance and successfully
completed / passed both the practical and written assessments, will be awarded the Rigger and Signalman certificate issued by KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The course would be appropriate for individuals assigned as Rigger
and/or Signalman in the workplace.
DURATION
21 hrs including 5.5 hrs of
assessment comprising Written Test (1 hr) and Practical
Performance (4.5 hrs).
PRE-REQUISITES
Workplace literacy and numeracy Level 2 or equivalent. At least six
months of relevant industrial experience.
ENTRY REQUIREMENT
Must be over 18 years of age.
FUNDING -
Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills
Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
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CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORIENTATION COURSE (CSOC) FOR WORKERS COURSE OVERVIEW
The CSOC is a mandatory WSH training course for all workers working in the construction industry. Construction workers are required to go through the CSOC before they start work at the worksite. The WSH Act subsidiary legislation Factories (Safety Training Courses) Order para 2 The Schedule (1) stipulates that “Any worker employed in manual labour to carry out construction work in building and engineering construction worksites must undergo a safety and health training course approved by the Commissioner for Workplace Safety and Health.” COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Recognise the common safety hazards at construction sites.
Know the preventive measures to be adopted.
Knowledge and skills in working at height.
Understand the importance of observing safety signs and safe work procedures.
Know their rights and responsibilities.
COURSE CONTENT
Identify legal obligations in workplace safety and health
Identify hazards in a construction site
Understand the Permit to Work System
Practice safety precautions (includes risk assessment) and response when working with different hazards, including Fire emergencies
Competent in wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Able to understand and recognize industrial safety signs
Able to work safely at height
Know the dangers and precautionary measures associated with confined space operations
Know the rights and responsibilities of workers working in Singapore
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
40 multiple-choice questions [60% passing mark] Practical assessment including working at height; use of fire extinguisher; confined
space. Safety signs and emergency response.
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully completed / passed both the practical and written assessments, will be awarded CSOC card/pass.
(Note: Participants with less than 6 years of working experience in Singapore will get a safety pass that is valid for 2 years. Participants with more than 6 years of working experience in Singapore will get a safety pass that is valid for 4 years) issued by KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Singapore.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Any worker employed in manual
labour to carry out construction
work in building construction
worksites.
DURATION
The course is delivered over 2 days or 17 hrs including 4 hrs
practical assessment and
1 hr written test.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This MOM accredited course is mainly for WAH workers who are
required to perform WAH activities.
DURATION
The course is delivered over 1 day or 6 hrs training and 1.5 hrs
assessment.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Basic Health and Safety awareness recommended.
Language proficiency, recommend WPLN Level 2 and above or
equivalent for English language.
FUNDING -
Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills
Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
COURSE OVERVIEW
The aim of the course is to provide participants with the requisite WAH knowledge to
perform work at heights activities, so that they are carried out properly and safely. This is in compliance with WSH (Work at Heights) Regulations 2013 which states “It shall be the duty of the responsible person of any person who carries out or is to carry out any work at height to ensure that the person shall work at height in a workplace only after he has first received adequate safety and health training to familiarize himself with the hazards associated with work at height and the precautions to be observed.” COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify relevant workplace Safety & Health (WSH) legislations / approved codes of
practice / Singapore Standards applicable to WAH and roles and responsibilities.
Hazard identification for WAH and fall control to WAH.
Demonstrate competency in donning, checking and correcting of individual fall
protection equipment and use of self relief techniques during harness suspension trauma situations.
COURSE CONTENT
WSH Act, WAH Regulations 2013, Risk Management regulations, Codes of Practice,
ACOP and Singapore Standards.
Roles and responsibilities of workers
Hazard identification, control measures for WAH and fall control measures.
Permit to work for WAH.
Individual Fall Protection equipment and first line response in emergency.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by:
20 multiple-choice questions [60% passing mark]
Practical assessment which includes: • Harness Fitting • Usage of double lanyard for
100% tie-off • Travel using Horizontal Lifelines • Climbing with Retractable Fall Arres-
tors • Ascending & descending with Fall Arrestors and vertical Lifelines
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully completed / passed both the practical and written assessments, will be awarded the Work At Height certificate issued by KB
Access Pte Ltd ~ Certified to ISO 29990:2010 Standard.
WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR WORKERS
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WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR SUPERVISORS
COURSE OVERVIEW
The aim of the course is to provide participants with the requisite WAH knowledge to
supervise and manage work at height activities, so that they are carried out properly and
safely. This is in compliance to WSH (Work at Heights) Regulations 2013 which states “It shall be the duty of the responsible person of any person who carries out or is to carry out any work at height to ensure that the person shall work at height in a workplace under the immediate supervision of a competent person for that work.”
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify relevant workplace Safety & Health (WSH) legislations / approved codes of
practice / Singapore Standards applicable to WAH and roles and responsibilities.
Conduct risk assessment for WAH and implement preventive measures related to
WAH.
Implement a fall prevention plan.
Demonstrate competency in donning, checking and correcting of individual fall
protection equipment and first line response in emergency.
COURSE CONTENT
WSH Act, WAH Regulations 2013, Risk Management regulations, Approved Codes of
Practice, and Singapore Standards.
Roles and responsibilities of supervisor.
Risk Assessment, hazard identification, control measures for WAH and fall control
measures.
Permit to work for WAH.
Fall Prevention Plan (FPP) and its components, including emergency response for
WAH.
Individual Fall Protection equipment and first line response in an emergency.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by:
10 short answer questions and 2 scenario based questions. (65% passing mark; ONE
ATTEMPT ONLY)
Practical assessment which includes: • Harness Fitting • Usage of double lanyard for
100% tie-off • Travel using Horizontal Lifelines • Climbing with Retractable Fall Arrestors • Ascending & descending with Fall Arrestors and vertical Lifelines
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully completed / passed both the practical
and written assessments, will be awarded the Work At Height certificate issued by KB Access Pte Ltd ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower Singapore.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This MOM accredited course is mainly for WAH supervisors,
foremen and those in charge of workers who are performing WAH
activities.
DURATION
Two Days
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Basic Health and Safety awareness recommended.
Language proficiency, recommend WPLN Level 5 and above or
equivalent for English language.
FUNDING - Applicable for Singapore course only
Approved for Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training
Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT (CPD) ACCREDITATION
12 SDU Points
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Mainly for personnel with supervi-sory and management responsibili-
ties over WAH supervisors, foremen and those in charge of
workers who are performing working at height activities and to authorise Permit-To-Work system for work at height.
DURATION
Theory 6 hrs and Written Assessment 2 hrs
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Participants must possess Work-At-Height for Supervisors
certificate. Language proficiency, recommend WPLN Level 6 and above or equivalent for English
language.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 2-hr written test comprising 10
short answer questions and 1 essay question. Theory
Examination passing mark is 75% and any participant who fails to meet the minimum passing mark requirement shall be required to
re-attend the entire course.
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully
completed / passed the written assessment, shall be issued with
a Certificate of Attainment ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower Singapore.
WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR MANAGERS
COURSE OVERVIEW The aim of the course is to provide participants with the requisite WAH knowledge and management tools/processes to supervise and manage work at height activities, so that they are carried out properly and safely.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify, explain and apply the relevant Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) legislations / Approved Code of Practice / Singapore Standards applicable to Work-at-Heights (WAH).
Identify and explain the various roles of each stakeholder, and their responsibilities in
maintaining a safe and healthy workplace for all.
Establish the necessary fall preventive/protective control measures for the effective implementation of a Permit-to-work (PTW) system.
Develop and implement a Fall Prevention Plan (FPP) specific to the worksite / workplace.
Develop a site management system for oversight and monitoring.
COURSE CONTENT Legal Requirements for WAH Workplace Safety and Health Act; Draft WSH (WAH) Regulations; WSH (GP), WSH (Con), WSH (SSR),WSH (RM) Regulations; Code of Practice Working Safely at Height.
Roles and responsibilities
Manager / Assessor / Supervisor / Worker / Person-at-worker.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
(Principle of Hierarchy of control; Hazard identification of typical unsafe conditions
relating to WAH activities; Alternatives to Working at Heights).
Control measures for fall prevention /protection Physical barriers / barricades; Types of fall prevention measures for various work processes; Types of fall protection systems and their design requirements; Consideration factors when implementing fall prevention / protection system and solution; Fall arrest distance / clearance; Outlining Safe Work Procedures for WAH activities; Consideration factors in selecting fall protection equipment; Case studies in various industries.
Permit-To-Work (PTW) for WAH
Defining checklist for a PTW system; Defining responsibilities of PTW stakeholders;
Monitoring of PTW applications / progress of work.
Site management & Oversight
Site Coordination / Safety meetings; Identifying incompatible works or simultaneous operation; Outline WAH Training requirements for employees and sub-contractors; Monitoring of PTW system.
FUNDING - Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) ACCREDITATION 8 SDU Points
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WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR MANAGERS (Integrated)
COURSE OVERVIEW The aim of the course is to provide course participants with the requisite WAH knowledge to supervise and manage work at height activities, so that they are carried out properly and
safely.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify, explain and apply the relevant Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) legislations /
Approved Code of Practice / Singapore Standards applicable to Work-at-Heights (WAH).
Identify and explain the various roles of each stakeholder, and their responsibilities in
maintaining a safe and healthy workplace for all.
Conduct risk assessment for WAH and implement preventive measures related to WAH
Establish the necessary fall preventive/protective control measures for the effective
Implementation of a Permit-to-work (PTW) system.
Develop and implement a Fall Prevention Plan (FPP) specific to the worksite / workplace.
Establish and implement a site management system for oversight and monitoring of WAH risks.
COURSE CONTENT Legal Requirements, Approved Code of Practice, Standards for WAH
Workplace Safety and Health Act; WSH (WAH) Regulations; WSH (Con), WSH (SSR), WSH (RM) Regulations; Code of Practice for Working Safely at Heights.
Roles and responsibilities Authorised Manager, Safety Assessor, Supervisor, Worker/ Person-at-worker.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Hazard identification of WAH activities; Hazardous and unsafe conditions relating to WAH; Evaluating WAH risk; Alternatives to working at heights; Small group discussion.
Control measures for fall prevention/fall arrest systems Principle of Hierarchy of Control; Physical barriers/barricades; types of fall prevention measures for various work processes; Types of fall prevention/ fall arrest system and solution; Evaluating between Fall Arrest Systems and Case study; Consideration factors for Fall arrest calculation; Ladders and step Platforms; Outlining Safe Work Procedures for WAH activities; Pre and post check on WAH Equipment; Common unsafe practices in using WAH equipment; Case study on fall control Measures; Consideration factors in selecting fall prevention /fall arrest equipment; Case studies in various industries.
Permit-To-Work (PTW) for WAH
Explain item checklist; Explain responsibilities of PTW stakeholders; Review PTW for WAH;
Monitoring of PTW applications/progress of work; Consideration factors for revocation of PTW;
Small group discussion.
Fall Prevention Plan and it’s components, including emergency response for WAH
Understand the elements of a Fall Prevention Plan; Purpose of policy statement for fall
Prevention/fall arrest systems; Defining inspection and maintenance regime of WAH equipment; Conducting incident investigations; Coordination emergency preparedness for fall rescue; Small group discussion on pre-course assignment on fall prevention plan.
Site management & Oversight Site Coordination / Safety meetings; Identifying incompatible works or simultaneous operation; Outline WAH Training requirements for employees and sub-contractors; Monitoring of PTW system.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is mainly for personnel with supervisory
and management responsibilities over WAH
supervisors, foremen and those in charge of workers who are performing working at height
activities and to authorise Permit-To-Work system for work at height.
DURATION
Theory 10 hours and Written Assessment 2.5-hr (Total 12.5 hours)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Language proficiency, recommend WPLN Level 6 and above or equivalent for
English language.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 2.5-hr written test comprising 10 short answer questions and
1 essay question. Theory Examination passing mark is 75% and any participant who fails to meet the minimum passing mark requirement shall be required to
re-attend the entire course.
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully
completed / passed the written assessment, shall be issued with
a Certificate of Attainment ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower Singapore.
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COURSE OVERVIEW The aim of the course is to provide participants with the requisite WAH knowledge and management tools/processes to supervise and manage work at height activities, so that they are carried out properly and safely.
COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify, explain and apply the relevant Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Legislations / Approved Code of Practice / Singapore Standards applicable to Work-at-Heights (WAH).
Identify and explain the Roles & Responsibilities of WAH Assessor.
Identify hazards, evaluate the risk, and implement control measures for WAH activities.
Evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of Fall Prevention Plan.
Evaluate whether the control measures implemented on site for PTW are adequate and effective.
COURSE CONTENT Legal requirements, Approved Code of Practice and Standards for WAH
Workplace Safety and Health Act; WSH (WAH) Regulations; WSH (GP), WSH (Con), WSH(SSR), WSH (RM) Regulations; Approved Code of Practice for Working Safely at Height.
Roles and Responsibilities
Manager, Assessor, Supervisor
Hazard Identification and Risk Evaluation
Principle of Hierarchy of control; Identification of hazards of WAH activities; Evaluating
WAH risk; Alternatives to Working at Heights
Implementation of control measures for WAH
Implementation of controls measures; Differences between travel restraint and fall arrest;
Evaluating Fall Prevention / Fall Arrest Systems; Fall Arrest Calculations; Selection of suitable
Personal Protective Equipment for Travel Restraint / Fall Arrest; Common errors in fall
prevention / fall arrest systems.
Fall Prevention Plan (FPP) & its components, including emergency response for
WAH
Describe the elements of Fall Prevention Plan; Defining the Roles and Responsibilities of key
stakeholders in different industries; How Risk Assessment and Control Measures protect the
workers at heights; Safe Work Procedures for WAH activities; Selection of Fall Prevention /
Fall Arrest Systems and Equipment; Inspection and Maintenance regime of WAH equipment;
Incident Investigations; Emergency Preparedness for fall rescue.
Implementation of Permit-To-Work (PTW) for WAH
PTW System for WAH; Roles and responsibilities of personnel in PTW.
FUNDING - Applicable for Singapore course only Approved for Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Grant (eligibility criteria apply).
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) ACCREDITATION 8 SDU Points
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Mainly for project managers, project engineers, facility
managers, WSH officers, WSH coordinators or equivalent who are required to evaluate WAH activities before endorsing the
PTW for WAH in their workplace.
DURATION
1 Day / 8.5 contact hrs (including 2 hrs of assessment).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Participants must possesses Work-At-Height for Supervisors
certificate. Employability Skills
System (ESS) Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5
and above, or equivalent for English Language. Ability to
carry out hazards identification, risk assessment, and risk
control measures.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 2-hr written test comprising 10 short answer questions
and 1 essay question.
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully
completed/passed the assessment, shall be issued with
a Certificate of Attainment ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower Singapore. Participants who fail the
written test shall be required to repeat the whole course again.
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WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR ASSESSORS
WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR MANAGERS ( Integrated)
COURSE OVERVIEW
The aim of the course is to provide course participants with the requisite WAH knowledge and management tools/processes to supervise and manage work at height activities, so that
they are carried out properly and safely.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify, explain and apply the relevant Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) legislations /
Approved Code of Practice / Singapore Standards applicable to Work-at-Heights (WAH).
Identify and explain the roles and responsibilities of WAH Assessor.
Conduct risk assessment for WAH and implement preventive measures related to WAH.
Implement and evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of Fall Prevention Plan.
Evaluate whether the control measures implemented on site for PTW are adequate and effective.
Demonstrate competency in donning, checking and correcting of individual fall protection equipment and first line response in emergency.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is mainly for project managers, project
managers, WSH officers, WSH coordinators or equivalent who are required to evaluate WAH activities before endorsing the
PTW for WAH in their workplace.
DURATION
2 Days / 16.5 contact hrs (including 3.5 hrs of assessment)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Employability Skills System (ESS)
Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 and
above, or equivalent for English language. Ability to
carry out hazards identification, risk assessment, and risk
control measures.
HOW IS IT ASSESSED?
The course is assessed by a 2.5-hr written test comprising 10 short answer questions and
1 essay question as well as 1-hour practical assessment.
Participants with 100% attendance and successfully
completed/passed the assessment, shall be issued
with a Certificate of Attainment ~ Approved by Ministry of Manpower Singapore. Participants who fail the
written test shall be required to repeat the whole course again.
COURSE CONTENT Legal Requirements, Approved Code of Practice, Standards for WAH
Workplace Safety and Health Act; WSH (WAH) Regulations; WSH (Con), WSH (SSR), WSH (RM) Regulations; Approved Code of Practice for Working Safely at Heights.
Roles and Responsibilities
Manager, Assessor, Supervisor.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Principle of Hierarchy of control; Identification of hazards of WAH activities; Hazardous and unsafe conditions relating to WAH; Evaluating WAH risks; Alternatives to Working at Heights; Small group discussion.
Fall Control Measures
Fall arrest calculations; Edge protection; Fall prevention systems; Fall arrest systems;
Ladders and step platforms; Pre and post check on WAH equipment; Common unsafe
practices in using WAH equipment; Case studies.
Implementation of control measures for WAH
Implementation of control measures; Differences between travel restraint and fall arrest;
Evaluating fall prevention/fall arrest systems; Selection of suitable personal protective
equipment for travel restraint/fall arrest; Common errors in fall prevention/fall arrest
systems; Small group discussion.
Fall Prevention Plan (FPP) and it’s components, including emergency response for WAH
Describe the elements of fall prevention plan; Defining the roles and responsibilities of key
stakeholders in different industries; Implement and put into effect the plan and procedures
for WAH activities; Selection of fall prevention/fall arrest systems and equipment; Inspection
and maintenance regime of WAH equipment; Incident Investigations; Emergency
preparedness for fall rescue; Case studies.
Implementation of Permit-To-Work (PTW) for WAH
PTW System for WAH; Roles and responsibilities of personnel in PTW; Small group discussion
on a PTW.
Individual Fall Protection Equipment and First line Response in emergency Donning, checking and correcting harness fitting; Checking anchorage/lifelines; Usage of twin lanyard for 100% tie-off; Harness suspension; Traversing using horizontal lifelines; Utilising the work restraint system; Identification of a fragile surface (skylight) and avoidance of the fall hazard; Ascending with fall arrestors and vertical lifeline; Ascending and descending with retractable fall arrestors; Inspecting the personnel fall protection and fall prevention equipment for defects; Safe use of ladders; Use of self-relief technique during harness suspension trauma situations; First line of response in emergency; Emphasis of fall prevention instead of fall protection.
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WORK-AT-HEIGHT COURSE
FOR ASSESSORS (Integrated)
KB Associates Group of Companies
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Our Services
Diving, ROV and Marine Consultancy & Auditing
Supply of Specialist Personnel - Client Representatives (Diving, ROV, Marine)
Health & Safety Consultancy Services
National and International Accredited Health & Safety Training
[NEBOSH • IOSH • CIEH • CITB • Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Safety Courses]
IMCA Diving Training (Diver Medic, Trainee Air & Bell Supervisor, ALST)
Commercial Diving Training
(Client Worksite Representative • Diving System Assurance • Failure Mode, Effects & Criticality Analysis)
Rope Access, Work At Height and Rigging Training
Provision of First Aid Training and DMAC kits
KBA Training Centre Pte Ltd
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Diethelm Keller Building Singapore 499637 Tel: +65 65424984 | Fax: +65 65425584
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Training Venue: No. 15 Changi North Street 1
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