Description:
Design risk can be managed effectively by identifying the hazard and controlling the risk through Design for Safety (DfS) reviews during project development.
Designing for safety should start at the early stage of a project whereby key stakeholders will review the design progressively to identify hazards on the building layout, materials used and construction methods etc. so as to enhance the safety of the project for construction as well as operation and maintenance.
Course Outline
· New WSH initiative and update
· WSH Act/ Regulations/ ACOP/ Guidelines update
· Old and New WSH-DfS Guidelines
· DfS examples
· Case Study
· Other relevant DfS guidelines
· Sharing of DfS experience
· Quiz
**Only DfSP/DfSC certified by IES Academy who successfully pass the quiz of this course will be issued a designated safety pass. The safety pass serves as official recognition of their proficiency in Design for safety.
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Supported By: |
UTAP |
CPD: |
2 STU(Safety), 6 STU (FI) 4 SDU, 6 PDU, 6 CEng(PDU) and 2 CPD(Confirmed) |
Coordinator: |
Christine Lau |
Coordinator contact no.: |
6463 9211 |
Coordinator E-mail: |
christine.lau@iesnet.org.sg |
Remarks |
Limited seats available (first-come-first-served basis).
E-certificate of Attendance will be awarded to paid participants who have 100% attendance.
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