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1 Safety Orientation (Tunnelling) for Workers Compressed Air Works (Man Lock Attendant) Compressed Air Works (Medical Lock Attendant) Building Construction Supervisors Safety Building Construction Supervisors Safety (Tunnelling) Shipyard Safety Instruction for Workers (General Trade) Shipyard Safety Instruction for Workers (Hot-Work Trade) Shipyard Safety Instruction for Workers (Painter Trade) Shipyard Supervisors Safety Tunnelling Workers: Any worker who is carrying out work in a tunnel in building and engineering construction worksites Man Lock Attendant: Any worker performing the role of a Man Lock Attendant Man Lock Attendant: Any worker performing the role of a Medical Lock Attendant Construction Supervisors: Any person who supervises or oversees work carried out in a building and engineering construction worksite Construction Supervisors: Any person who supervises any process or work in a tunnel carried out in a building and engineering construction worksite Shipyard Workers (General): Any person carrying out hazardous work in a shipyard or on board a ship in the harbour Shipyard Workers (Hot-Work): Any person carrying out hot work in a shipyard or on board a ship in the harbour Shipyard Workers (Painter): Any person carrying out spraying, painting or painting in a confined space, in a shipyard or on board a ship in the harbour Shipyard Supervisors: Any person who supervises or oversees any process or work in a shipyard or on board a ship in the harbour Regulations, R88 Regulations, R108(3) Regulations, R108(3) Regulations, R9(2) Regulations, R9(2) R6(1), R6(2) R6 (3), R6(4) R6(5), R6(6) R6(7), R6(8) Page 1 of 7
2 Shipyard Safety Assessor (Hot- Work Certification) Safety Instruction for Ship-Repair Managers Rigger Signalman Lifting Safety for Supervisors a) Crawler Crane Operations b) Mobile Crane (Truck Mounted) Operation c) Tower Crane (Saddle Jib) Operation d) Luffing Jib Tower Crane Operation a) Marine Metal Scaffolding for Scaffolders b) Metal Scaffold Erection Shipyard Hot-Work Safety Assessor: Any person who is appointed as a hot-work safety assessor in a shipyard or on board a ship in the harbour Ship Repair Managers: Any person who is appointed as a ship repair manager in a shipyard or on board a ship in the harbour Riggers: Any person who is appointed as a rigger for any lifting operation by a mobile or tower crane Signalman: Any person who is appointed as a signalman for any lifting operation by a mobile or tower crane Lifting Supervisors: Any person who is appointed as a lifting supervisors for any lifting operation by a mobile or tower crane Crane Operators: Any person who is appointed as a mobile or tower crane operator Scaffold Erectors: Any person who is appointed as a scaffold erector to erect, install, re-position, alter or dismantle a scaffold 27(3) R7(2) R18(3) R19(2) R20(2) R6(1) Regulations, R8(4) Page 2 of 7
3 Suspended Scaffold Riggers a) Marine Metal Scaffolding for Supervisors b) Metal Scaffold Erection Supervisors Suspended Scaffold Supervisors Explosive Powered Tools Operators Industrial Audiometry Noise Monitoring Monitor Noise and Vibration (WDA-WSQ course) Suspended Scaffold Erectors: Any person who is appointed as a suspended scaffold erector to erect, install, re-position, alter or dismantle a suspended scaffold Scaffold Supervisors: Any person who is appointed as a scaffold supervisor to supervise the erection, installation, re-positioning, alteration or dismantling of a scaffold Suspended Scaffold Supervisors: Any person who is appointed as a suspended scaffold supervisor to supervise the erection, installation, repositioning, alteration or dismantling of a suspended scaffold Explosive Powered Tools Operators: Any person who operates an explosive power tool Audiometric Examiner: Any person who carries out audiometric examination of others Noise Monitoring Officer: Any person who is appointed to conduct noise monitoring at a workplace Regulations, R7(1) Regulations, R6(1) Regulations, R6(1) WSH (Explosive Powered Tools) Regulations, R13, R2 Regulations, R6(2) Regulations, R6(2), R8(4) Industrial Noise Control Control Noise and Vibration (WDA-WSQ course) Occupational First Aid Noise Control Officer: Any person who is appointed to advise the occupier of a workplace on noise control measures First Aider: Any person who is appointed as a first-aider in a workplace Regulations, R4(5), R8(4) WSH (First Aid) Regulations, R5(2) Page 3 of 7
4 Graduate Diploma in Occupational Medicine Management of Hazardous Substances Sampling and Monitoring of Airborne Contaminants Confined Space Safety Assessor Assess Confined Space for Safe Entry and Work (WDA-WSQ course) Graduate Certificate in Workplace Safety & Health (Level D) Specialist Diploma in Workplace Safety & Health (Level C) Designated Factory Doctor: A registered medical practitioner who conducts periodic medical examinations for hazardous occupations Competent Person for Management of Hazardous Substances: Any person who control toxic or harmful substances Competent Persons for Sampling and Monitoring Airborne of Contaminants: Any person who monitor the atmosphere of any place of work in which toxic substances are manufactured, handled, used or given off and ensure that toxic dust, fumes, gases, fibres, mists or vapours are not present in quantities liable to injure the health of persons at work Competent Person as Confined Space Safety Assessor: Any person who test the atmosphere of a confined space for the purpose of persons entering and working safely in the confined space WSH Auditors: Any person who is approved by the Commissioner for Workplace Safety & Health to audit any risk assessment relating to the workplace, work process WSH Officers: Any person who is approved by the Commissioner for Workplace Safety & Health to assist the occupier of the workplace in identifying and assessing, recommending to eliminate any risk as well as implement measure or safe work procedure Regulations, 13(1) WSH (General Provisions) Regulations, R41(1), R2 WSH (General Provisions) Regulations, R39(6), R2 WSH (Confined Space) Regulations, R9(b) WSH (SHMS & Auditing) Regulations, R4(1)(a) WSH (WSHO) Regulations, R3(1)(a) Page 4 of 7
5 Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety & Health (Level B) WSQ Operate Forklift Formwork Safety for Supervisors Construction Safety Orientation Safety Orientation (Manhole) Perform Work in Confined Space Operation (WDA-WSQ course) WSH Coordinators: Any person who assist the occupier to identify any unsafe condition in the workplace; recommend measures to remedy the unsafe conditions and implement measures Forklift Operators: Any person who drives or operates a forklift truck in a factory Formwork Supervisors: Any person who is appointed as a formwork supervisor to supervise the construction, erection, alteration or dismantling of formwork structures in building and engineering construction worksites Construction Workers: Any person employed in manual labour to carry out construction work in building and engineering construction worksites Manhole Workers: Any person who is carrying out work in manholes or confined spaces in building and engineering construction worksites Regulations 2007, R6(1) WSHA S12(3)(e) Regulations, R60(3) Regulations, R9(1) WSH (Confined Spaces) Regulations, R21(1) 36 Safety Instruction (Manhole) Supervise Work in Confined Space Operation (WDA-WSQ course) Manhole Supervisors: Any person who is appointed as a manhole supervisor to supervise work carried out in manholes or confined spaces in building and engineering construction worksites WSH (Confined Spaces) Regulations, R21(2) Page 5 of 7
6 Construction Safety for Project Managers Oil and Petrochemical Safety Orientation for Workers Apply Workplace Safety and Health in Process Plant (WDA- WSQ course) Oil and Petrochemical Industry Supervisors Safety Supervise Workplace Safety and Health in Process Plant (WDA- WSQ course) Safety Orientation for Workers (Metalworking) Basic Industrial Safety and Health for Supervisors Project Managers: Any person who is appointed as a project manager to be in charge of all construction activities in building and engineering construction worksites of a contract sum of $10million or more Oil and Petrochemical Industry Workers: Any person who is carrying out work in a factory of the oil and petrochemical industry Oil and Petrochemical Industry Supervisors: Any person who supervises any process or work in a factory of the oil and petrochemical industry Metalworking Industry Workers: Any person employed in manual labour to carry out work in a factory engaged in the manufacture of basic metals, fabricated metal products, machinery or equipment and electrical machinery and apparatus Metalworking Industry Supervisors: Any person who supervises any process or work carried out in a factory engaged in the manufacture of basic metals, fabricated metal products, machinery or equipment and electrical machinery and apparatus Regulations, R9(2) Page 6 of 7
7 42 Project Safety & Health Coordinator Any person who facilitate the process to involve all construction project stakeholders to review the design & mitigate risks; maintain records of safety & health issues arising from the Design Review Process & action taken; and ensure the relevant safety and health information is passed on to the contractor for his tendering work process. Guidelines on Design for Safety in Buildings and Structures 43 Work-At-Height for Supervisors Any person whose nature of work involves supervision of workers who needs to work at height WSHA S12(3)(e) WSH CP1: Working Safely at Height 2009 Updated at 22 July 2015 Page 7 of 7
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