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What You Learn in a WSQ Perform Work At Height Course – Greensafe International

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  Working at height is one of the most high-risk activities in industrial, construction, and maintenance settings. Falls from height remain a leading cause of workplace injuries and fatalities in Singapore. To address this, Greensafe International offers the WSQ Perform Work At Height (WAH) course , designed to equip workers with practical skills and certified competency in workplace safety and health while performing elevated tasks. Key Learnings from the Perform Work At Height Course 1. Understanding Work at Height Hazards Participants learn to identify risks associated with working at height, including unstable surfaces, weather conditions, poor lighting, and improper use of ladders, scaffolds, and elevated platforms. Recognizing hazards early is the first step in preventing incidents. 2. Fall Prevention Planning A major focus of the course is creating and implementing a fall prevention plan . This includes risk assessments, safe work procedures, selecting proper fall arrest s...

Workplace Safety in Shipyards: Lessons from High-Risk Industrial Environments

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Shipyards are among the most complex and hazardous industrial workplaces. From heavy machinery and hot work to confined spaces and work at height, shipyard operations combine multiple high-risk activities within a dynamic environment. The safety lessons learned from shipyards are not only critical for maritime industries but also highly relevant to other high-risk sectors such as construction, oil & gas, and process plants. Why Shipyards Are Considered High-Risk Workplaces Shipyards present a unique mix of hazards that often occur simultaneously: Hot work such as welding and cutting near flammable materials Confined space entry in tanks, hulls, and enclosed compartments Lifting operations involving cranes, slings, and heavy components Work at height on scaffolding, gangways, and vessel structures Electrical, chemical, and noise hazards in congested environments Because of these overlapping risks, structured safety training such as Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Shipyard (Gene...

What is WSQ Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Process Plant Operations (OPSOC)?

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  The WSQ Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Process Plant Operations (OPSOC) course is a Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ)–accredited training programme designed for personnel working in process plant environments such as chemical plants, oil & gas facilities, manufacturing units, utilities, and industrial operations. This course equips participants with foundational workplace safety and health (WSH) competencies required to work safely in process plants, where hazards are higher due to machinery, chemicals, pressure systems, and complex operations. What the Course Covers The OPSOC course focuses on practical safety application, including: Identification of process plant hazards (chemical, mechanical, thermal and environmental) Understanding risk assessment and risk control measures Safe work practices for process plant operations Proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Emergency response procedures and incident reporting Compliance with Singapore W...