Enhance Safety Skills with a Certified Workplace Health and Safety Course in Metalworks – Greensafe Singapore
When it comes to high-risk industries like metalworks and manufacturing, workplace health and safety isn’t just a priority—it’s a necessity. If you’re looking to upgrade your skills or meet MOM (Ministry of Manpower) compliance, the WSQ Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Metalworks course offered by Greensafe International Pte Ltd is the right choice.
Why Choose This Workplace Health and Safety Course?
This course is designed specifically for workers in metalworking industries, including fabrication, welding, machining, and heavy industrial sectors. It covers essential knowledge and hands-on skills needed to work safely, reduce risks, and respond to emergencies in the workplace.
Key Topics Covered:
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Identifying common hazards in metalwork environments
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Using personal protective equipment (PPE) properly
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Following safety protocols and procedures
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Understanding WSH legal obligations in Singapore
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Managing workplace incidents and near-misses
Course Highlights:
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Location: Greensafe Training Centre, Singapore
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Duration: 2 Days
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Certification: WSQ Statement of Attainment (SOA)
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MOM and SSG Approved Training Provider
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Suitable for new workers, metalwork supervisors, and contractors
Why Greensafe?
With years of experience in safety training and compliance, Greensafe International is a leading provider of WSQ-certified courses in Singapore. Their expert trainers, real-world case studies, and practical training modules ensure participants not only pass assessments but walk away confident and ready to apply their knowledge on-site.
Who Should Attend?
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Metalwork Technicians & Operators
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Fabricators & Welders
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Engineers & Site Supervisors
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Workplace Safety Officers in Manufacturing
Enrol Today and Stay Compliant
Start your journey toward a safer workplace. Whether you’re upskilling yourself or training your team, this Workplace Health and Safety Course in metalworks helps reduce accidents, improve compliance, and build a strong safety culture.
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