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Understanding ACoP SS667: 2020 Code of Practice for handling, storage and processing of combustible dust - Level 1: Combustible Dust Hazard Awareness Course - 8th Run


Date(s):
24th Jan 2025
Time:
9:00AM - 5:30PM -
Venue:
IES Academy@Jurong East
80 Jurong East Street 21, #04-10, Devan Nair Institute For Employment and Employability 609607
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Costs:

Member: $327.00

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CPD:
PDU (CEng) 7
PDU (PEB) 7
SDU 7
STU (Safety) 4
Description:

Understanding ACoP SS667: 2020 Code of Practice for handling, storage and processing of combustible dust - Level 1: Combustible Dust Hazard Awareness Course

 

Introduction

Awareness of Dust hazards, identifying, prevention potential hazards. How to store properly in accordance to requirement, understanding system designs and safety management systems. Participants will be equipped with the knowledge and understanding of the requirements of the SS and WSH requirements at the end of the course.

 

Objectives

Participants will understand the requirements of the SS667:2020, which is now an ACoP, on the handling, storage, and processing of combustible dust to prevent and mitigate fires and dust explosions in facilities handling such materials.

 

Please click HERE for Course Flyer & Registration Form 

Please email jerine.peh@iesnet.org.sg if you are interested in Level 2 course to reserve seat, it will be on 16th June 2025.

 

 Funding

Supported by:
Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP) ONLY

** Must Read information for UTAP Claim, click HERE

 

CPD:

  7 PDU (PEB/CEng) / 7 SDU / 4 STU (Safety) - To be Confirm

Coordinator: 

  Jerine Peh

Email:

 jerine.peh@iesnet.org.sg 

Remarks:

Fee inclusive of GST and E-course materials.

E-Certificate of Attendance will be given to participants with 100% attendance.

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Yet to be allocated
Ref: IESA-P0000001-1394
 
 

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