Work At Height Course for Workers – Anyone who needs to work at any height. If a PTW system and FPP is required(The supervisor must also attend the Managing Work at Heights course)
Employers or Principals (e.g. main contractors who engage sub-contractors) are required to first provide adequate safety and health training for workers carrying out WAH before they commence work.
in any other place (whether above or below ground) from which a person could fall from one level to another and the person or other person would be injured due to the distance of the fall.
Working at heights can result in serious workplace injuries and even death, if the necessary safety measures are not in place.
This Work-At-Height-Workers course educates all workers on the importance of safely working at heights
Total Duration:7.5hrs
What are the main topics of the course?
Identify relevant Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) legislations / approved codes of practice / Singapore standards applicable to work at height and roles and responsibilities Identify work at height hazards and preventive measures related to work at height Demonstrate the understanding of use and care for the various fall arrest systems and equipment
Career Prospectives:
It is a requirement for workers who want to work at heights of more than 1.8 metres.
Workers can move on to the MWAH course for supervisory roles if need to write FPP and PTW
Assessment Methods: Learners will need to pass Written and Practical tests to be competent in this course
Entry requirements: Learners are expected to be able to communicate in simple English-WPLN LEVEL 2 Non-native speakers are recommended to take our basic English Test ONLINE HERE
Language: All course materials and tests in basic English
Course Title
WSQ PERFORM WORK AT HEIGHT
(previously Work-At-Height Course For Workers)
(Perform Work At Height)*
Mode of Training (e.g. classroom, blended, e-learning, etc.)
Classroom lecture & Practical
Course Objectives
To provide participants with the requisite WAH knowledge so that they can perform their WAH activities properly and safely