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Course Overview

 

This unit of competency specifies the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required of a Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Officer to establish measurement and monitoring of WSH performance, as well as to advise stakeholders on WSH hazard sampling.

 

Pre-requisites

 

You are required to fulfil any of the following tracks to be eligible for the course.

Track 1:

  • Recognised Technology/ Science-related Diploma/ Engineering Degree
  • And at least 2 years of WSH relevant working experience

Track 2:

  • Have at least 2 years of post-WSH qualification working experience as WSH Supervisor, WSH Coordinator or similar occupation role
  • Possess Employability Skills Workplace Literacy Level 6 or GCE O Level English Grade C6
  • GCE O Level Math & Science Grade C6, or bridging course
  • Possess GCE ‘O’ Level Science (Physics) grade C6, or Certification of Performance Physics bridging course
  • Possess WSH Skills and knowledge equivalent to that of Advanced Certificate in WSH

Track 3:

  • Have at least 5 years of WSH-related working experience, in which 2 years should be recent working experience such as WSH Supervisor/Coordinator
  • Possess Employability Skills Workplace Literacy Level 6 or GCE O Level English Grade C6
  • GCE O Level Math & Science Grade C6, or bridging course
  • Possess GCE ‘O’ Level Science (Physics) grade C6, or Certification of Performance Physics bridging course
  • Possess WSH Skills and knowledge equivalent to that of Advanced Certificate in WSH

Note: All Modules will be assessed according to full qualification. You may also be required to undergo a pre-qualifying test. Applications without ALL the above required supporting documents will be considered incomplete and rejected. 

Payment is to be made after receiving an email of course acceptance from NTUC LearningHub.

Letter of Undertaking for Modulars –  Please click here.

 

Course Outline

 

  • Establish the WSH performance measurement parameters based on relevant requirements and purpose
  • Review current WSH performance data against WSH standard conditions and practices from legal and other requirements
  • Determine WSH conditions and practices to be monitored based on organisational needs and the parameters for WSH performance
  • Develop a WSH performance monitoring plan for WSH performance data collection and analysis in accordance with regulatory and other requirements
  • Implement WSH performance monitoring plan in accordance with organisational requirements
  • Recommend appropriate intervention strategies based on monitoring results

 

Certificate Obtained and Conferred by

 

Upon completion of the course a Statement of Attainment (SOA) from the SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).

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  • NTUC Trade Union House, 73 Bras Basah Road. S.189556, Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council 189556

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