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WSQ Cleaning Chemical Handling Level 2 Course in Singapore — Everything You Need to Know

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  Handling cleaning chemicals in a professional environment is not as simple as it may seem. Without the right knowledge and training, improper use of cleaning chemicals can lead to serious health hazards, workplace accidents and regulatory violations. The WSQ Cleaning Chemical Handling (Level 2) course offered by Greensafe International is designed to close this gap and prepare cleaning industry professionals with the right skills to work safely and responsibly. Whether you are a supervisor in a commercial facility, a cleaning team leader, or someone looking to advance your career in the cleaning sector, this course provides the structured training you need to meet Singapore's workplace safety standards. What Is the WSQ Cleaning Chemical Handling Level 2 Course? The WSQ Cleaning Chemical Handling (Level 2) is a nationally recognised course conducted by Greensafe International Pte Ltd, a leading Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) training and consulting organisation in Singapore. ...

Why Every Singapore Construction Site Needs a Certified Vehicle & Machinery Banksman

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The one role that stands between a reversing excavator and a fatal accident — and most worksites still underestimate it. Construction sites in Singapore are busy, noisy, and unpredictable environments. Tower cranes swing overhead. Dump trucks reverse through tight corridors. Excavators pivot with limited visibility. In all this controlled chaos, there is one person whose eyes, hands and signals can mean the difference between a smooth operation and a fatal accident - the Vehicle and Machinery Banksman. Yet despite being a critical safety role, banksman duties are often assigned informally, with little or no structured training. This is a gap that costs lives. What Exactly Is a Banksman? A banksman (also referred to as a banks person or signaller) is a trained individual responsible for guiding large goods vehicles, heavy equipment and machinery safely into designated areas on a worksite. They serve as the eyes of the driver in blind spots, using a standardised system of hand and arm si...