Description:
Due to Space limitation at website hence it only can show 1 timing however please note that this is a 2-day virtual course
Date : 15 & 16 October 2024, Tuesday & Wednesday
Time : 1.00pm to 5.30pm on 15 Oct 2024
1.00pm to 7.30pm on 16 Oct 2024
Part 1: Structural Concrete Works in Building and Civil Engineering Projects Duration: 6 hours
Objective Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials. Concrete structures are generally expected to provide adequate performance for the entirety of their service life with little maintenance. Starting from concrete design, advantages of concrete structures can be realised when good practices are adopted throughout the project life. This course is organised to prepare civil, structural and construction engineering practitioners, developers, builders and specialist builders, Site Supervisors, Resident Engineers and Resident Technical Officers on the understanding of structural concrete works in building and civil engineering projects in Singapore.
Part 2: Common WSH Hazards & Risk Management 2.0 at Construction Sites Duration: 4 hours Objective The characteristics of the construction sector present multi-fold and unique WSH challenges. While the construction sector continues to be an important sector of the Singapore economy, it is also one of the more hazardous and riskier workplaces. More vigilance is needed and the objective of this module is to inculcate and raise awareness in stakeholders (including qualified persons such as Professional Engineers, and Registered Architects) on the common hazards that are prevalent in construction sites. This will enable them to understand the control measures that are implemented onsite to manage and mitigate such common hazards. The course will cover common hazards such as working at heights, falling objects, machinery and electrical hazards.
Participants’ perspectives will be enhanced through the sharing of case studies of previous incidents/accidents. Relevant legal and other requirements as well as statutory duties of relevant stakeholders such as occupier, employer, self-employed persons will be covered. References will be made to the Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) Act and relevant guidelines. Since its inception in 2006, Risk management (RM) is an important tool in identifying hazards, assessing the risk, and implementing measures to control or minimise the risk. Every workplace should put in place an effective RM to ensure that all employees are working in a safe and healthy environment. To help companies better assess risks and hazards at work, the Ministry of Manpower and the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council have enhanced the risk management framework. The key principals under the Risk Management 2.0, or RM 2.0 will be covered.
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1)Course Date 2) Course Title 3) Claim ID 4) Claim Amount
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Supported By: |
- UTAP - Approved
- SFC Supported Course ID: TGS-2021005984
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CPD: |
2 STU(Safety) & 6 STU(Structural) - Confirmed
10 PDU(PDU & CEng) - To Be Confirmed
THIS COURSE DO NOT HAVE SDU POINTS
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Coordinator |
Karen Phua |
Coordinator Contact |
6463 9211 / 6461 1239 |
Coordinator Email |
karen@iesnet.org.sg |
Remarks |
1. Fee inclusive of GST & e-Course Materials
2. e-Certificate of Attendance will be given to PAID participants with 100% attendance.
3. Course fee to be made via Paynow, Internet & Bank Transfer.
4. We no longer accept cheque and AXS.
4. Limited Seats Only - Please register early to avoid Disappointment
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