WSQ Workplace Safety And Health Management In Construction Industry (BCSS)
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- Hours: 32
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- Class Size: 25
- Course Funding: Yes
Fee: $267.50 w/GST
Overview
Course Content
Course Objective
For Whom
Entry Requirement
Document Submission
Certification
Overview
Overview
The knowledge skills and attitudes required of a Building Construction Supervisor to oversee or supervise any work or process carried out in a worksite safely and without any risk to health.
Participants who are Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) sponsored by Company or Individuals are eligible for the Skills Development Fund (SDF) Funding administrated by the SkillsFuture Singapore Agency (SSG). Individuals can however apply for SkillsFuture Credits to pay for their training (only applicable for Singaporeans aged 25 and above). For further informations, log on to myskillsfuture.gov.sg.
Course Content
Learning Scope:
- Interpret and explain legislations from WSH and other prerequisites related to the construction industry
- Overview of the WSH management system – Prepare for the duties that will be required of a construction supervisor
- Conduct comprehensive inspections that follow the proper procedures of organisational inspection, including investigating and reporting incidents
Course Objective
To enable the WSH Coordinator or Supervisor to acquire the knowledge and be equipped with the application skills to supervise construction work for workplace safety and health. This Competency Unit is designed to focus on building the competency of the WSH Coordinator or Supervisor in identifying the common hazards and risks in the workplace and taking appropriate control measures in supervising WSH in the construction industry.
For Whom
This unit will be relevant to Construction Site Supervisor, Clerk-of-work, Foreman, Site engineer, WSH Coordinator, WSH Supervisor or individuals who undertake the role of a supervisor in the construction industry.
Entry Requirement
Learners are assumed to possess Employability Skills (ES) Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 4 and above, or equivalent.
Document Submission
Valid Work Permit / S Pass / Employment Pass / NRIC copy / Valid Passport copy
Certification
Please note that 100% attendance is mandatory for this course
- The number of attempts a learner is allowed to be assessed is TWO. If the candidate still certified “NOT YET COMPETENT” after the second assessment, the learner must be re-coursed.
- Apart from the annual surveillance audit carried out by the SSG, MOM/WSHC officers may also conduct no notice audits, as necessary, on WSQ ATOs.
- To facilitate marking of the assessment papers, ATOs shall install the Automated Marking System (AMS) and its associated hardware.
- The ATO must protect the secrecy of its AMS access password at all times and must not disclose it to any person. The ATO is responsible for all transactions done using the AMS access password, regardless of whether it has authorised such use, and shall bear all liabilities, charges, losses or damages resulting from these transactions.
- The ATO must ensure that persons assessing the AMS are authorised, and must take the necessary measures to prevent unauthorised access to AMS. The ATO is responsible for terminating the person’s access to AMS if the person is no longer authorised.
- The ATO personnel who is authorised to use the AMS to scan and mark the test via AMS must also ensure that the assessment results are updated in SSG’s Skills Connect system.
- ATOs are to upload the test results to MOM/WSHC within 10 working days following the completion of the course assessment. All errors must be rectified within 24 hours for re-submission of the affected results to MOM/WSHC via WSH TRS. This is in addition to the uploading of assessment results to SSG via Skills Connect.
Upon successful completion of the Course, a “Statement of Attainment” (SOA) from SSG, and a card from Global Training Services, will be issued to all participants.
FAQ
MultiskillWorker able to attend 2 cert with different trade
Coretrade
Construction Registration of Tradesmen, or CoreTrade, is a registration scheme administered by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) for skilled and experienced construction personnel in the various key construction trades.
What is R1?
As MOM require, all construction firms must have at least 10% of their work permit holders (WPHs) to be qualified as “Higher Skilled” R1 workers. Construction personnel registered under the Multi-skilling Scheme are qualified as “Higher Skilled” R1 workers under the Ministry of Manpower (MOM)’s Foreign Worker Levy Scheme.
Who can attend Multi Skills and Core Trade course?
Worker’s NRIC (for Singaporean and Singapore PR) or valid work permit/employment pass (for foreigner)(front and back in a single page)
What is the criteria to attend the Multi Skills or Core Trade course for low levy?
Multiskill
– Worker’s NRIC (for Singaporean and Singapore PR) or valid work permit/employment pass (for foreigner)(front and back in a single page)
– Min 4 years experience in construction sector in Singapore
1) Have two (2) recognised Skills Evaluation Certiifcate [ SEC/SEC(K) ] of different trades
2) Have a minimum of four (4) years of construction experience in Singapore
Or
1) One (1) Skills Evaluation Certificate [ SEC/SEC(K) ]
2) Have a minimum of six (6) years of construction experience in Singapore;
3) Completed 120 hours of training in approved safety-related courses.
Or
1) One (1) Skills Evaluation Certificate [ SEC/SEC(K) ]
2) Have a minimum of six (6) years of construction experience in Singapore.
3) Obtained WSQ Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety and Health.
Coretrade
1. Worker’s NRIC (for Singaporean and Singapore PR) or valid work permit/employment pass (for foreigner)(front and back in a single page)
2. Min 4 years experience in construction sector in Singapore
3. Apply Acknowledgement Notice (AN)
How much will the levy be lowered after the worker attends Multi Skills / Core Trade course?
What are the benefits for R1 worker?
For the construction sector, the maximum number of years a worker can work in Singapore on a Work Permit is as follows:
NTS (India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Philippines), PRC (China) in Basic Skilled – 14 years
NTS (India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Philippines), PRC (China) in Higer Skilled – 26 years
How to apply to upgrade my workers to R1?
Multiskill
1. Valid Work Pass
2. Valid Passport
3. WP Online (Download form MOM Website)
4. SEC(K) Certificate 5. Acknowledgement Notice (AN) *Can apply after course
Coretrade
1. Valid Work Pass
2. Valid Passport
3. WP Online (Download form MOM Website)
4. Acknowledgement Notice (AN)
Worker is currently under other sector, is he able to register for Multi Skills or Core Trade course?
Multiskill
Yes, as long as the candidates is holding NRIC (for Singaporean and Singapore PR) or valid work permit/employment pass (for foreigner)
Coretrade
No, it is only available for construction worker and over 4 years constryction experience in Singapore
What is a direct R1 scheme?
The Direct R1 Scheme was implemented, on 1 Sep 2015, to provide another alternative pathway for the industry to upgrade their construction workers. It allows those who pass the Skills Evaluation Certificate (Knowledge), SEC(K), test at higher skill level and draw a fixed monthly salary of $1,600 or more, to be considered as R1 (Higher Skilled) workers; under the Ministry of Manpower Tiered-Levy Scheme.
Worker misplaced the Skills Evaluation Certificate (K) cert, is he able to attend the Multi Skills or Core Trade course?
Multiskill
Yes, you may proceed to request statement (SEC(K)). Its is cost $24 nett and 10 working days processing time.
Coretrade
Yes, there is NO upload require SEC(K) cert for coretrade registration
What are the documents needed to submit for registration of Multi Skills or Core Trade course?
Multiskill
1. Valid Work Pass
2. Valid Passport
3. WP Online (Download form MOM Website)
4. SEC(K) Certificate 5. Acknowledgement Notice (AN) *Can apply after course
Coretrade
1. Valid Work Pass
2. Valid Passport
3. WP Online (Download form MOM Website)
4. Acknowledgement Notice (AN)
How long is the processing time to lower levy?
Once the test end, BCA will release the result to ATTC after 10 working days, and the certificate will be take around 1 month to receieved.
After received the cert, HR may proceed to apply the acknowledgement notice (AN) for upgrading. Its take 14 to 28 working days.
When AN is ready, company may monitor the levy rate as it is auto lower the levy.
How long is the renewal process for R1?
Every 2 years
What is an Acknowledgement Notice (AN)?
A notice to notify MOM to upgrade the worker from R2 to R1
Course Content
Learning Scope:
- Interpret and explain legislations from WSH and other prerequisites related to the construction industry
- Overview of the WSH management system – Prepare for the duties that will be required of a construction supervisor
- Conduct comprehensive inspections that follow the proper procedures of organisational inspection, including investigating and reporting incidents
Course Objective
To enable the WSH Coordinator or Supervisor to acquire the knowledge and be equipped with the application skills to supervise construction work for workplace safety and health. This Competency Unit is designed to focus on building the competency of the WSH Coordinator or Supervisor in identifying the common hazards and risks in the workplace and taking appropriate control measures in supervising WSH in the construction industry.
For Whom
This unit will be relevant to Construction Site Supervisor, Clerk-of-work, Foreman, Site engineer, WSH Coordinator, WSH Supervisor or individuals who undertake the role of a supervisor in the construction industry.
Entry Requirement
Learners are assumed to possess Employability Skills (ES) Workplace Literacy and Numeracy (WPLN) Level 4 and above, or equivalent.
Document Submission
Valid Work Permit / S Pass / Employment Pass / NRIC copy / Valid Passport copy
Certification
Please note that 100% attendance is mandatory for this course
- The number of attempts a learner is allowed to be assessed is TWO. If the candidate still certified “NOT YET COMPETENT” after the second assessment, the learner must be re-coursed.
- Apart from the annual surveillance audit carried out by the SSG, MOM/WSHC officers may also conduct no notice audits, as necessary, on WSQ ATOs.
- To facilitate marking of the assessment papers, ATOs shall install the Automated Marking System (AMS) and its associated hardware.
- The ATO must protect the secrecy of its AMS access password at all times and must not disclose it to any person. The ATO is responsible for all transactions done using the AMS access password, regardless of whether it has authorised such use, and shall bear all liabilities, charges, losses or damages resulting from these transactions.
- The ATO must ensure that persons assessing the AMS are authorised, and must take the necessary measures to prevent unauthorised access to AMS. The ATO is responsible for terminating the person’s access to AMS if the person is no longer authorised.
- The ATO personnel who is authorised to use the AMS to scan and mark the test via AMS must also ensure that the assessment results are updated in SSG’s Skills Connect system.
- ATOs are to upload the test results to MOM/WSHC within 10 working days following the completion of the course assessment. All errors must be rectified within 24 hours for re-submission of the affected results to MOM/WSHC via WSH TRS. This is in addition to the uploading of assessment results to SSG via Skills Connect.
Upon successful completion of the Course, a “Statement of Attainment” (SOA) from SSG, and a card from Global Training Services, will be issued to all participants.